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The 10,000-Piece Puzzle That Gets Disassembled: Process Over Results

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Originally posted on LinkedIn

Yesterday someone told me about a person who does 10,000-piece puzzles — and when they finish, they take them apart 🫣

My first reaction — she’s insane.

But talking it through, I got it — the point was never the result, it was the journey.

It happens to all of us in some area.

We exercise to get fit — not because we love or hate working out. We work for money, recognition, or impact — not because we love or hate the work itself. We network to build connections — not because we love or hate meeting people.

In “5 Types of Wealth” by Sahil Bloom, that’s one of the central ideas. How do we focus more on the process and less on the results? Does that make sense, or is it crazy?