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"textContent": "Superficially and inherently to imperfect human nature, we like to see the concept of ‘plan B’ as that ‘hidden Ace down our sleeve’, that has been there since the game started to secure an ultimate win. And then when it comes to reality, we get a cold splash of realism in the face, when we see life not going as initially planned, but also struggling to come up and use the ‘plan B’. Why? What if that’s because we forget that ‘plan B’ is not another tool or trick that is always available to apply, but what if it’s a realisation of a potential failure and accepting it? Accepting that nothing can be perfect and that most things cannot play out by the script we predicted for them in our head.\n\nThe post The Art of a ‘Plan B’ appeared first on C-Heads Magazine.",
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