It's
about scale. Pick a long enough one (or a short enough one) and you can see the
edges.
In the short run, there's never enough
time.
In the long run,
constrained resources become available.
In the short run, you can fool anyone.
In the long run, trust wins.
In the short run, we've got a vacancy,
hire the next person you find.
In the long run, we spend most of our
time with the people we've chosen in the short run.
In the short run, decisions feel more
urgent and less important at the same time.
In the long run, most decisions are
obvious and easy to make.
In the short run, it's better to panic
and obsess on emergencies and urgencies.
In the long run, spending time with
people you love, doing work that matters, is all that counts.
In the short run, trade it all for attention.
In the long run, it's good to own it
(the means of production, the copyrights, the process).
In the short run, burn it down, someone
else will clean up the problem.
In the long run, the environment in
which we live is what we need to live.
In the short run, better to cut class.
In the long run, education pays off.
In the short run, tearing people down is
a great way to get ahead.
In the long run, building things of
value makes sense.
Add up the short runs, though, and
you're left with the long run. It's going to be the long run a lot longer than
the short run will last.
Act accordingly.
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