Step 3: The Art of Omissions
The Prophets of the Apocalypse are known for their ability to predict the apocalypse, but not necessarily for their punctuality. In this step, we'll cover the art of omissions - the subtle art of forgetting things that don't matter.
Why is it that the apocalypse is always just around the corner, yet our calendars are filled with meetings that could be avoided with a simple "no show"? It's a mystery.
Our research suggests that it's all about the art of omissions. You see, by carefully selecting what information you omit, you can create an illusion of productivity and efficiency. It's like the old adage goes: "You can't see the forest for the trees, but you can certainly see the meeting for the email."
Let's explore some examples of omissions in the context of the apocalypse:
- Forgetting the apocalypse in the first place
- Omitting important details from your apocalypse plan
- Leaving out the part about the impending doom
- Omitting the part about the actual plan to save the world
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