Playing tricks is a lot less methodical than being strategic. Strategies keep the bigger picture in mind. If I’m playing a trick then I’m not expecting or even ready for the consequences that come with what it brings. Strategy involves more care towards the steps that’s taken in order to reach a certain goal.
Keeping the bigger picture in mind
For some people money is the thing that ends up getting them to expand their world view.
You might be driven by romance.
People often forget the 10 things you do for them but immediately hold on to the 1 you didn’t.
How to think bigger could be taught but I’m convinced that some people are also just naturals.
It makes their resilience seem effortless if you ask me.
But if there’s meaningful advice I can give you then it’s this:

That’s an original quote by the way.
My point I’m trying to make is that you’re learning you have a strong mind and after embracing it things improve tremendously.
Being unprepared for the consequences behind actions
Most people assume a consequence is negative but it’s the effect of a cause.
Let’s add love as an example.
My mind’s exploding with all of the examples that could be used.
We see it with stories where the jock takes a girl he didn’t have intentions to be with some place they both end up falling for each other.
It could be put another way as getting signed up for something you didn’t realize was going to go so far.
You might like it or not but it’s because of what was done as a result.
Caring more about your process to reaching goals
Putting the process before the outcome is self care at a high level.
You’re actively making sure your day-to-day routine is the best it can be for happiness all the way to the end.
It’s the secret for most entrepreneurs that end up lasting for the long haul.
Most businesses fail in the beginning years.
And that’s if they make it that far.
The most common problem I find with them is that they want ‘success’ too quickly and aren’t willing to grind through the process.

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