I'm very good at deconstructing. I'm a very good troubleshooter for why something is unlikely to work. And most everything is unlikely to work.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If my mind's not trying to fix something or create something, I don't know what to do. It just throws me off.
What I think I have in common with the school of deconstruction is the mode of negative thinking or negative awareness, in the technical, philosophical sense of the negative, but which comes to me through negative theology.
The best way to escape from your problem is to solve it.
I call 2015 a year of deconstruction. I needed to deconstruct myself, my businesses, and find all of the holes in my empire. I had to find holes and fill them with people who could do it better.
If you are unable to understand the cause of a problem it is impossible to solve it.
How inscrutable and incomprehensible are the hidden works of Nature!
When something is working well, it becomes too easy to let things run themselves.
You largely constructed your depression. It wasn't given to you. Therefore, you can deconstruct it.
Anything I've done that really worked happened because, either by sheer will or a lack of options, I was incredibly focused on one problem.
The best way to figure out how something works is to try to build it from scratch.
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