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Your point about the metaphor assuming equal resource allocation for 'big rocks' and 'sand' is particularly poignant. It highlights a crucial aspect of decision-making and prioritisation: the need to assess and allocate resources according to the specific demands and benefits of each task or goal. This reflection adds depth to the initial discussion and reminds us that while models like the 'big rocks' can guide us, they must be adapted to fit the intricacies of our individual lives. I appreciate your reference to the idea that "all models are wrong, some models are useful." This maxim serves as a reminder that while models and metaphors can provide guidance and framework, they are not absolute truths but tools to aid in understanding and decision-making. Thank you and please keep them coming.

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Very informative David, it offers valuable insights into the importance of prioritising key elements in various aspects of life. While the metaphor is well-explained, would be interesting to hear your thoughts on potential limitations or challenges in applying this principle in real-life scenarios.

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