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Two Ways to See the World
In life, perspectives vary greatly. Some individuals are driven by what they want, while others let obstacles overshadow their desires. This concept is illustrated well with a parable of two lumberjacks. Each day, they commence and finish chopping wood together, yet one lumberjack consistently outperforms the other. When questioned about his secret, he reveals that he spends an hour each day sharpening his axe. This idea emphasizes that productivity is not merely about relentless effort, but rather about preparation and long-term thinking.