Morning ledger
Historically groundedIf the day has no question, it will accept any distraction. Ask: what good shall I do today? Then let the answer boss the calendar.
Explain more
Franklin's schedule included the morning question 'What good shall I do this day?' PRD-aligned example.
Why it matters
A single guiding question reduces decision fog.
Try today
Write one sentence describing the useful thing your day is for.
What is true / dramatized: Historically grounded. Educational entertainment — not a primary historical source.
Franklin's daily questions / virtue schedule tradition.
Difficulty: easy · ~1 min to absorb
Related
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- Leonardo da Vinci
A blank page is not a verdict. It is a door. I left many machines unfinished. Still — the sketch that exists can teach. The sketch that never starts teaches only regret.
- Socrates
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Armies march on details: shoes, bread, maps, messengers. Vision without administration is a speech. Administration without vision is a warehouse. Hold both lists.