Yisroel Bruce Krinsky on Thinking Long-Term

Play the long game. “If you can think of any problem you have today, picture your reaction in seven years,” he suggests. “Will it be affecting you then?” – Yisroel Bruce Krinsky, Renegade Furniture Group, No 127 on the 2013 Inc 500 list

Do you let everyday nuisances take you away from what’s really important?

Are your new year’s resolutions playing the long game? Are you focusing too narrowly or short-term?

Are you choosing goals for your life that you really care about? Or are you focusing on where you think you SHOULD focus?

My grandmother celebrated her 100th birthday earlier this week. Now that’s playing a long game!

One thought on “Yisroel Bruce Krinsky on Thinking Long-Term

  1. Tracy Naus

    I can see that broad perspective if you are thinking only of yourself. However, the actions we take or don’t take have a daily effect on those around us. For instance, your company has failed to resolve a simple issue of providing a couple of bolts and covers that were omitted from a loveseat I purchased. I cannot use the loveseat and the customer service has been deplorable. If this simple correction is not resolved then yes, it will still bother me in seven years when I can use the matching couch and recliner but not the loveseat I purchased only a few months ago.

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