ShortEditorial Dispatch

When You Start Thinking Generationally

Decisions beyond self.

Abraham of London
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You used to think in days.

What do I need right now?
What will make me feel better today?
What's the fastest path to my own relief?

But something has expanded your view.

You're starting to think beyond yourself.
Beyond this year. Beyond your own lifetime.

What kind of foundation are you leaving?
What patterns are you breaking?
What are you building that will outlast you?


Generational thinking changes everything.
It turns decisions into deposits.
It makes short-term comfort less appealing
when long-term impact is at stake.

This week, make one decision your descendants would thank you for.

Not a grand gesture.
Just one choice that considers more than your own immediate needs.

The best time to think generationally was decades ago.
The second best time is now.

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