**Never settle for something that’s less than a 90% fit for your life.** > [!tldr] [[Hell Yes or No]] There's a TED Talk that says **"if the answer isn't 'Hell Yes' the answer should be 'No'."** A closet shouldn't be full of clothes that "I might wear someday in the future". They should be full of clothes you absolutely love. The essence of 👉 [[Less, but Better]] **The 90% rule:** if you're evaluating an option, and come up with some criteria for whether or not it's a good fit — if the option is below a 90% fit, it's not good enough. If you accept everything that _might_ be a good fit, you won't have space for the things that come along that actually **are**. > [!tldr] ➡️ Make decisions by design, rather than default. It can be more fulfilling, AND more financially lucrative to be the best at one thing, than to be good at everything. # Quotes A smattering form various sources > [!quote] Don't Half Ass Two Things. Whole-ass One Thing. - Nick Offerman > [!quote] There are always more ideas than can be successfully pursued - Brian Moran **** # More ## Source - [[Essentialism]] - [[The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up]] - [[The 12 Week Year]] - Parks and Recreation, NBC ## Related - [[Monotasking]] - [[Decision Fatigue]] - [[Decision Making]] - [[“No” = choice]] - [[Less, but Better]]