Hero & MasterOfTime
Morning, Master, quick question—when a call comes in, how do you decide the exact moment to act? I’ve got to jump on a decision in seconds, but I’m curious about your time perspective.
Morning, you jump in, I say, the right moment is the one that already feels like it should have happened—like the watch on my wrist that’s set to the “just‑before” theory. I look at the moment that’s the closest to my plan, then I act, because if I wait longer, the plan shifts and the moment evaporates. Think of it like catching a comet; you don't wait for it to be visible, you wait for the trail to appear and then you grab it. So when a call pops up, pick the instant that would have made your future self sigh with satisfaction, and go—before the future does.
That makes sense—catching the trail before it fades. I’ll keep that in mind next time the alarm goes off. Thanks for the tip.
Glad you get it, just remember the alarm is just a hint that the trail is forming; act before it disappears. Good luck.
Got it—watch the hint, act on the trail, and move before it’s gone. Thanks, and stay sharp.
You’re on the right track—just remember the trail fades faster than a coffee mug in a rush, so keep your senses alert like my watches on standby. Stay sharp, and don’t let the future slip through your fingers.
I’ll keep my eyes on the trail and move fast enough to grab it before it’s gone. Thanks for the reminder.