A lot of pursuits are overrated.
I wasted more time than I care to admit on “idea validation.”
If wisdom is learning from others, the biggest takeaway for me has been this: whatever idea you’re on– run it.
Start.
Just dew it– swiftly, unsurely, naively.
It’s almost better if you don’t love it completely because then you’ll be practical.
A lot of us make the mistake of idea romanticizing. We wile away years wondering– is this idea the one tho? Does it fit who I am? Will it fulfill me?
Funny thing is, not only is that unproductive– but current you can’t answer that question. That’s not for you to answer. Leave future concerns, for your future self.
Nothing always leads nowhere.
Research feels like you’re doing something– but what results from it? Usually a headache, from staring at a computer screen all day… and still no actions taken.
The quickest way to start a business, find a passion, etc.- Is to do what you can’t not do. There are things you’ll do no matter what, they’re just apart of who you are and those are the things that will help you succeed.
Weird thing about a lot of us. When we’re starting out, we leave the things we’re good at, and our unique advantages, to then go start at ground zero.
Don’t do that.
Instead, take what you do automatically and leverage it.
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