
It pays, literally, to create efficiencies in a process.
There should be a line that is drawn on when to stop tweaking for effiiency, however.
And that line is right before the end. Right before the face to face interaction. Right before the connection with another human. Right after something meets spec, but before it’s sent out – wherein you have a minute to figure out how to make it more special, more valuable, more meaningful than what the conveyor belt brought you.
The best way to optimize humanity is to not.
Stay Positive & Pause At The End Of The Process To Make It Better
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