Saying Goodbye to the “deferred Life Plan”

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For much of my corporate life, I was living for tomorrow. The next vacation. The next purchase. The next promotion. You could call it the hedonic treadmill. The when-then trap. Or just an omnipresent dissatisfaction with what was directly in front of me. (View Highlight)

Saying goodbye to the “deferred life plan”

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For much of my corporate life, I was living for tomorrow. The next vacation. The next purchase. The next promotion. You could call it the hedonic treadmill. The when-then trap. Or just an omnipresent dissatisfaction with what was directly in front of me. (View Highlight)review