RE: 7 Geek Techniques For Wealth Management - My Guest Post On FinerMinds
Great advice presented in a way that coders will natively understand. I particularly liked the advice to fan out data, or diversify. Little is more important. Agile sprints are also a means of scaling endeavors to human nature.
I'm not a coder, but a carpenter, and that's just how people do projects. The US Army is famous also, for 'hurry up and wait', meaning brief spurts of activity surrounded by tranquil seas of boredom (ok, it means run to the end of the next ungodly-long line, but it's my story and I'll tell it how I wanna).
Get stuff done when it's time to do it, do something else until it's time to have a look at what you did, and then deal with the reality on the ground.
Really the only way to live.
"The past is history. The future's a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why they call it the present." - Eleanore Roosevelt
Had no idea about that but it makes sense :)