Futility, the chasm between efficiency and effectiveness
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We're so busy. It's exhausting, striving always to keep up, prioritizing, shuffling schedules, trying to be as efficient as possible. Still, we feel trapped more than satisfied, helpless not energized. I find myself haunted by these questions: What can I do that isn't immediately undone by the juggernaut's headlong careening? At what point do I have traction? Where do I have agency? Where can I have – if not control – then at least a sense of diminished futility?
Futility, the chasm between efficiency and effectiveness
Futility, the chasm between efficiency and…
Futility, the chasm between efficiency and effectiveness
We're so busy. It's exhausting, striving always to keep up, prioritizing, shuffling schedules, trying to be as efficient as possible. Still, we feel trapped more than satisfied, helpless not energized. I find myself haunted by these questions: What can I do that isn't immediately undone by the juggernaut's headlong careening? At what point do I have traction? Where do I have agency? Where can I have – if not control – then at least a sense of diminished futility?