Lesson 2 of 32
There Is No Algorithm For Effort
Don't let perfect be the enemy of the good. Starting imperfectly is always better than planning perfectly forever.
The Lesson
There is no algorithm that replaces the simple act of showing up and putting in the effort. While others get stuck debating optimal strategies or waiting for perfect conditions, the people who succeed are those who simply start and keep going. The gap between knowing and doing is where most potential goes unrealized.
This isn't glamorous advice, but it's the foundation of all achievement. Progress comes from consistent action, not from perfect preparation. The most successful people aren't always the brilliant strategists; they're the ones who show up day after day, especially when the motivation isn’t there. Doing the work often provides more clarity than endlessly planning.
The Question
What task are you avoiding by convincing yourself you need "more research" or "better planning" - when the real issue might be that you're afraid to find out what happens when you actually try?
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