The (NOT) to-do list

What you do not do is equally (sometimes even more) powerful as what you do. 

Adam Mosseri recently launched an Edits app, where he says at the start of the video that the app is not for desktop, only for phone.

James Clear told in Tim Ferris podcast that he never plans to do TikTok because every action you take is a vote for the person you intend to become. 

Seth Godin runs a blog that has had more than 2 billion views over the course of 10,000 blogs. However, he does not do any specific content for any social media, just the reposts. 

What is it that you don’t do?

What is it that you stand so strongly for, that the absence of what you do not do does not matter for you or affect you?

Maybe you don’t know what to do, but what not to do is a good starting point.