Means or end


We can always do better is the default thinking.

What’s wrong with that?

The challenge is better is subjective and it also implies that we have not done something well. It is always looking into the future so everything becomes just a means towards a mind projected end. So there is no focus on the ‘doing’ just the outcome.

We could choose to accept what we have done, learn for sure, but perhaps to say we did this thing or another element really well, how can we do more of what we did right next time.

The key is to focus on the ‘doing’ with all our concentration, being in the moment, instead of the focus being on some imagined future outcome. So the means is the end. The outcome is a distraction and a drain on our positive focus as we start to engage with anxiety about the end.

The means is the end and not a means to an end because when we focus on the end we are lost right now and do not produce our best. The end is a projected outcome that doesn’t exist. The doing right now is all we have and that’s what counts.

Don’t care

When we care about the outcome we are not authentic, we try too hard, we focus on engineering the result.

Outcomes are nearly always uncertain, however, we are taught to expect or want certainty. They are out of our control.

Forget about the outcome, just don’t care.

Care about doing something you love, about being genuine, about crafting your very best work.

Once you say to yourself ‘I don’t care’, magically the pressure is lifted on the outcome, you relax and are then more likely to do your best.

Letting go of things is a truly powerful thing.

Resistance is a negative drain.

Care free is hugely uplifting.