The distinction between edge and urgency is super valuable and something I wish I'd understood earlier in my carrer. I used to think that constant dissatisfaction was what kept me sharp, but really it just made me exhausted. The idea that you can want more without erasing what's here feels counterintuitive at first, but I've noticed when I actually pause to acknowlege wins, my next moves tend to be clearer. It's like removing the static from the signal.
The distinction between edge and urgency is super valuable and something I wish I'd understood earlier in my carrer. I used to think that constant dissatisfaction was what kept me sharp, but really it just made me exhausted. The idea that you can want more without erasing what's here feels counterintuitive at first, but I've noticed when I actually pause to acknowlege wins, my next moves tend to be clearer. It's like removing the static from the signal.
I like that. Removing the static from the signal.
Thanks for sharing!