Never Jump to Conclusions!

But You Need to Master Both Rapid and Delayed Answers!

Un Swede Svensson
About Un Swede

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I’ll be the first one to admit that if I have conclusions based on faulty premises, then let me know about that, and I’ll be the first one to change it.

Gary Johnson

According to My Experience, a Fast Mind Is Often Critical

There is a need to make quick and as accurate decisions as possible. How you make them as correct as possible, you can is often based on experience. Once you have been around a while, your mind starts to draw parallels for you.

A similar experience can more easily be connected to a new environment. Even produce a new base for your decisions. It is becoming second nature after a while. So there is no need to look for it.

Keep your mind active, and always stay fresh in your head. Then, it will connect and give you solutions. For me, one of the biggest inspirations is during my sleep.

I think about my options before sleeping, and when I rest, my mind processes them. Then, when I wake up, I have my notebook ready and note down all thoughts that appear.

With these notes, I can sit down and put it more organized. Sometimes I sleep more than once to get the correct puzzle laid…

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Un Swede Svensson
About Un Swede

I write to you, experiences from my work with management, coding, startups, and as icing on the cake, some of my life lessons. https://unswede.com/-/join_team