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In business, stagnation is worse than death

In this edition of We Live To Build, we talk about why, as a visionary, stagnation can be worse than death. Stagnation is depicted as a threat that can gradually erode creativity, innovation, and overall dynamism, potentially harming businesses and personal growth.

To combat stagnation, we suggest changing routines to strike a balance between stability and flexibility. This approach allows for long-term stability while fostering short-term adaptability. We share personal examples of how to diversify daily routines, incorporating variations in waking times, meditation practices, workout locations, and work environments. This shift in approach has made their life more interesting and enjoyable.

Additionally, we also propose an extreme method to combat mental cobwebs and stimulate change: travelling to another country.

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We would like to highlight the benefits of immersing ourselves in different cultures and environments to awaken the mind and find solutions to new challenges. Our extensive travels in 2023 are an example of how this approach has enriched life and provided fresh perspectives.

Ultimately, the text leaves readers with a thought-provoking question: Would you rather adhere rigidly to routine and risk stagnation or embrace change and flexibility to lead a more dynamic and fulfilling life?

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