Lee Davy writes about the importance of scheduling the time to think, so poker players can get back to understanding the bigger picture, both on the felt in in every day lives.
I didn’t think for 35-years.
I wandered the earth like a robot. My parents were the programmers. It was an old circuit board. I left school at 16, so I could earn enough money to reach a consistent state of drunkenness. I took the first paying job that came my way to support that habit. A man known as a ‘boss’ took over the programming from my parents.
“Sack him”.