Minimal Achievement
This paper, "Strive for Minimal Achievement" by Barry Moltz, talks about something I'm learning more and more as I get older:
Stop planning, stop analyzing, stop asking questions, and to see what comes next. Go out and get it done. Only experience builds true confidence. So in our business strategy, we need to outlaw premeditated business. Stop waiting for the perfect moment, enough capital, the right team, the right market conditions, reliable customers, or desperate competitors. Forget about the “only if” game. It is delusional.
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