We live in a world that glorifies options. More choices, more opportunities, more paths. But no one really talks about the cost that comes with that—mental overload, hesitation, and constant second-guessing.
This week is about stripping things back. Not because less is always better—but because less forces clarity. And clarity is what actually moves your life forward.
“The more alternatives, the more difficult the choice.” — Abbe D’Allainval
When everything is possible, nothing feels certain. Too many options don’t empower you—they paralyze you.
“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” — Leonardo da Vinci
The best decisions are rarely complex. They’re clear, direct, and executed without unnecessary noise.
“Indecision wastes more time than wrong decision.” — Marcus Tullius Cicero
Waiting for the perfect answer often costs more than making the imperfect one and adjusting.
The Not-So-Guru Quote of the Week
“If you can’t decide, it’s usually because you’re trying to keep too many doors open.” — Not-So-Guru
Closing doors isn’t a loss—it’s what gives direction to the one you choose.
The Takeaway
Simplify the process, and the decision becomes clear.
Keep Moving Forward!
Not-So-Guru

