Ruth Saville

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Everything about our animalistic brains tries to compress the space between impression and perception. Think, perceive, act—with milliseconds between them. A deer’s brain tells it to run because things are bad. It runs. Sometimes, right into traffic. We can question that impulse. We can disagree with it. We can override the switch, examine the threat before we act. But this takes strength. It’s a muscle that must be developed.
The Obstacle is the Way: The Timeless Art of Turning Adversity to Advantage
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