Furthermore, going hard also imposes opportunity costs and literal costs on future you even if you have all your priorities perfectly lined up and know exactly what should be worked on at any time. If you destabilise yourself enough trying to “go for the goal” your net impact might ultimately be negative (not naming any names here...).
Furthermore, going hard also imposes opportunity costs and literal costs on future you even if you have all your priorities perfectly lined up and know exactly what should be worked on at any time. If you destabilise yourself enough trying to “go for the goal” your net impact might ultimately be negative (not naming any names here...).