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We often confuse preparation with progress. But in a profession built on precision, that mindset can quietly stall innovation. In this episode of The FutureProof Advisor, I explore why the advisors and firms that thrive aren’t the ones who wait for perfect clarity—they’re the ones who learn through action. Because, as I share in the conversation, “The decision you make isn’t the determination of your future outcome—it’s more information that helps to build it.”

Drawing lessons from high-reliability industries like aviation and medicine, I unpack how we can shift our culture from fearing mistakes to learning from near misses. Our instinct is to breathe a sigh of relief and move on—but those close calls are gold. They reveal weak points in our systems long before they break. If we can treat decisions as data, and mistakes as design feedback, we unlock more than resilience—we unlock momentum.

Too many firms are stuck in planning mode, looking for perfect outcomes instead of refining the process. But lasting trust isn’t built by playing it safe. In fact, “Our fear of breaking trust has made us risk averse to the point of stagnation. And stagnation is its own form of breaking trust—just slower.” Future-ready firms are moving forward with intention—testing, adapting, and building systems that grow stronger with every small step.

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