Henrik Ekenberg on Nostr: Partial discipline is just a polished excuse. Real discipline is all or nothing. The ...
Partial discipline is just a polished excuse. Real discipline is all or nothing.
The belief that a perfect strategy is out there — waiting to be found or built — is one of the biggest risks to your progress.
It’s a timewaster, a distraction, and a subtle form of procrastination.
Worse, it can become an endless rabbit hole that keeps you from ever truly executing.
There is no perfect strategy.
There’s only a robust one you understand, follow, and refine through experience.
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