Oliver Wendell Holmes, the most supreme of supreme court justices, wrote that the Constitution of the United States is "an experiment, as all of life is an experiment."
So if he can have such a respectful, experimental attitude to the most significant document to the law of the country he served, why can't we have a similar sense of experimentation in our own lives?
We've talked about this at a macro scale: that it can be useful to think of your career as a course of "grand experiments," in which you can test your strengths and tastes and capabilities in the multi-trajectory odyssey that is a contemporary career path. But as Zen Habits blogger Leo Babauta notes, you can iterate on the micro level, too.
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