I play one game of Tetris every day.
Something I’ve learned…the exact piece I really need might be the very next one.
The best case scenario is in the realm of possibilities.
So many of us planners plan for worst case or less than optimal scenarios. And that’s a good thing. But since we’ve spent so much time and effort planning for the bad scenarios, we want to be rewarded for our work…so there’s a part of us that resists the best case scenario when it arises because it doesn’t validate our effort in planning for all the other possibilities.
We have to be willing to let go of our worst-case-planning when the best case (seemingly) falls from the sky.