Long term thinking and planning are different though.
> Grow up. You’re an adult.
Being an adult is also about taking paths that you don’t know where they go, but have enough resources, experience and confidence you’ll make it work somehow. I think your point has merit, but it’s not that solid to match such confidence in it.
In virtually all initiatives, we don’t know where we’ll end up. Not really.
But the best way forward, the best way to set yourself up for success, is to develop a plan based on what you do know. It’s incumbent upon anyone responsible for keeping others employed that we don’t dive into things blindly. We make informed bets, and hopefully we’re right more often than we’re wrong.
I’d like to add that you were far more respectful of me than I was of the OP. I appreciate your respectfulness, and I’ll strive to do better.
> Grow up. You’re an adult.
Being an adult is also about taking paths that you don’t know where they go, but have enough resources, experience and confidence you’ll make it work somehow. I think your point has merit, but it’s not that solid to match such confidence in it.