We’re used to expiration dates on our food.
That’s normal.
So why don’t we have expiration dates elsewhere?
What if we had them for:
- Processes at work, so we stay nimble and fast
- Gym routines, so our bodies get stronger by having to adapt to new challenges
- Podcasts, books, or TV Shows, so we avoid falling into the trap of consuming low quality content just because we started
- Laws and government institutions, so our countries remain progressive and efficient
It’s easy to start something new, to add a new process or routine, because “something new” feels like progress.
But progress can also be made by removing the dead wood—even if the journey to get there can be a little painful.