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Shoot First, Ask Later.
Strike fast, strike hard. Execution beats planning every time.
Having a bias towards action is akin to having a superpower.
Availability is your greatest ability. But the next best thing is your capacity for action.
In the bustling arena of life, you don’t always need complete information to take your shot.
Waiting for perfect clarity is a fool’s errand.
Acting early might increase your chance of missing, but it also sets the stage for unimaginable success.
Here’s the thing: the world overflows with dreamers. People with grand visions, lofty ideals, and a penchant for “what-if” scenarios, yet they falter at the execution stage. It’s not just great ideas that carve the path to success; it’s rapid, resolute, ruthless execution.
Embrace being the one who executes.
The archetype of the ‘idea man’ is a mirage of success – a seductive vision that many chase, believing it’s the formula for triumph. In reality, it’s the stoic doers, those in the trenches, who garner respect and results.
And if you fail? Excellent. Every failure is a token of your courage to try, a step on the path of experience. While the thinkers remain sheltered, pondering over the theoretical, the…