Where I left that thing
I’ve lost something, and I’d like to be more informed about its location.
The immediate future value of my investments
Let’s say 48-72 hours or so. Just enough time to trade if necessary.
What’s coming on Monday morning at work?
On second thought, maybe this isn’t a good idea.
Not so easy
So what do I want to be more informed about? It would be a long, long list, changing by the hour, I think. So many things are easy to find and learn about these days, it’s almost less trouble to do a web search than to write it on a list.
It’s not that I feel like I know everything, but I feel like the only barrier to knowing something is the effort to research/study/ask about it.
Ah, there are a few things:
My blind spots
Not the ones I’ve been taught about and try to be aware of, I mean the new ones that are biting me in the ass. We’re constantly changing and evolving, right, so I’ve probably developed a few new blind spots.
What my coworkers and family need from me that they won’t ask for
Yes, very similar to a blind spot, but different. I find that teenagers in particular, and adults in general, EXCEL at telling a person what they don’t need but struggle to explain what they do need. Maybe blind spots and needs are related somehow.
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