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LONG-TERM VS SHORT-TERM THINKING

Structural Definition: Not all thinking operates on the same timeline. Some decisions are shaped by immediate outcomes. Others are guided by what unfolds over time. Short-term thinking focuses on what is visible now. Long-term thinking considers what is not yet obvious. The tension between both is constant. Choosing one often means ignoring the other. And over time, that choice shapes direction more than any single decision. That’s where long-term and short-term patterns begin.

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