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You make decisions like conducting an experiment—pick one randomly to try first, and quickly correct it if it fails. This "amazing flexibility and fearlessness toward trial and error" actually reflects your deep resistance to "deep commitment and taking long-term responsibility"; you fear that if you seriously invest in an irreversible decision, failure will cause immense pain, so you use "a light posture of always being able to retreat" to protect yourself from getting hurt. But always leaving yourself an out means you'll never experience the profound fulfillment of crossing the Rubicon. Try cutting off all escape routes and committing fully for three months on your next important decision; when you learn to bravely make a commitment, your life will gain true depth.
💡 Did you know?
'Trial and error' is evolution's oldest learning mechanism — every mistake is a data point, every failure is a system upgrade.
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