Anyone can plan something.
It’s harder to do it.
If things went by plan they’d be easier.
If you expected things to go by plan, you’d try more things.
The problem is the unforeseen things and recovering from them.
The more you can recover from unforeseen things, the more you’ll try.
The more you try the more you’ll do.
What can you recover from?
How much can you recover from?
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