Norwegian proverb of the day: "Haste is good...when the house is on fire" teaches us to take a pause, evaluate urgency
- The Norwegian proverb teaches us to differentiate between real and false urgency.
- Not everything has to be done now and choosing what those things are solves half of the problem.
- Rushing at everything only results in poor outcomes, and so it is necessary to take a pause and decide whether to rush or not.
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- The Norwegian proverb teaches us to differentiate between real and false urgency.
- Not everything has to be done now and choosing what those things are solves half of the problem.
- Rushing at everything only results in poor outcomes, and so it is necessary to take a pause and decide whether to rush or not.
Sources: Times of India