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Most importantly, do you approach the world as if it were full of value?
No matter how much we try, we just can’t pay attention to everything – which means we sometimes miss things that are, of approaching our world with the right attitude. As a general rule, if you don’t intend to find value, you’re more likely than not to miss it. While it’s no guarantee, if you intend to discover value, you’ll find it – or at least greatly up your chances.
How do we do this?
Instilling an attitude isn’t exactly the easiest thing in the world, right? I mean, it’s hard to literally change your mind to make it more sensitive to things that are valuable to you. But intention can be thought of important. This is partially a matter of focus – we’re usually either bouncing around so much that we fail to pay adequate attention to any particular thing (the curse of the multitasker) or we’re so focused in on one thing that we fail to notice anything outside of the task at hand.But it’s also a matter of intention
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