Core Idea
- Not every opportunity is worthy of the time, energy, and focus it demands
Key Points
- Life constantly presents new opportunities, requests, and distractions
- Urgency is often mistaken for importance
- Capability is often mistaken for obligation
- Saying yes to everything weakens focus on what matters most
- The real question is whether something is worthy of its cost
The Tinker Metaphor
- A craftsman surrounded by endless unfinished projects
- One project truly matters because it supports his deeper responsibility
- New opportunities threaten to pull attention away from meaningful work
Key Themes
- Focus and intentional living
- Alignment over busyness
- Protecting energy and attention
- Purpose-driven decision-making
- The cost of distraction
The Better Filter
Instead of asking:
- Is it interesting?
- Is it urgent?
- Am I capable of doing it?
Ask:
- Is it worthy of what it will cost me?
- Does it move me closer to:
- the person I want to become,
- the work I want to build,
- or the responsibility I am called to carry?
Lessons Learned
- Motion is not always progress
- Good opportunities can still become distractions
- Focus requires sacrifice and boundaries
- Saying no protects what matters most
Notable Lines / Concepts
- “Energy is finite. Time is finite.”
- “Capability is not the same as calling.”
- “The trap is that these things are not yours.”
- “Motion is not progress.”
- “Ask whether it is worthy of what it will cost you.”
Practical Application
- Pause before accepting new commitments
- Evaluate opportunities based on alignment, not excitement
- Protect deep work and long-term goals
- Learn to say no without guilt
Takeaways
- Focus is a form of stewardship
- Every yes carries a hidden cost
- Alignment matters more than urgency
- Protecting your energy creates meaningful progress
Call to Action
- Think about one commitment currently competing for your attention
- Ask whether it truly aligns with your deeper purpose
- Let go of distractions that are not yours to carry