Over-planning can sometimes do more harm than good.
You might spend so much time planning that you never get to the actual doing.
Take, for example, a meticulously planned vacation where sticking to a rigid schedule robs you of spontaneous adventures.
Or consider launching a business, where over-planning could delay your start, missing market opportunities.
Planning is crucial, but leaving room for flexibility can lead to unexpected joys and successes.
Life's unpredictability often rewards those who can adapt rather than those who stick rigidly to a plan.
By not over-planning, you allow space for creativity, innovation, and real-time problem solving.
So, sketch out your goals but remain open to the twists and turns that come your way.
"In preparing for battle, I have always found that plans are useless, but planning is indispensable."
- Dwight D. Eisenhower
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