“Let all your efforts be directed to something, let it keep that end in view. It's not activity that disturbs people, but false conceptions of things that drive them mad.”
- Seneca, On Tranquility of Mind, 12.5
January 5, 2021 7:37 AM
Plan all the way to the end. Do you ever envy those who can plan far out into the future? Planning well into the future, can feel futile. So much can change between now and then.
Having spent many decades floundering about with no plan, planning to the end feels like an impossible task. The authors of "The Daily Stoic" show us how important planning to the end is, and more importantly the benefits we will reap.
Conclusion
Not having a plan will certainly put you on a path towards failure. Take baby steps. Start by planning your days. After time, move to planning for weeks and months. You will learn that your planning will begin to snowball, and you will find planning all the way to the end is not only feasible, but empowering. You will find your direction.