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No fluff, no frills, no excuses. Just the hard-hitting rocket fuel you need to get your head right and keep your grind tight. While Most people are dragging their feet, making excuses, dreading the grind. thats NOT YOU! And thats NOT TODAY! You don’t have time to waste so get moving…this is, Dangerous discipline - Let’s goooooo!

QOTD - “The best time to start was yesterday. The second best time is today.”

WHAT: The Fallacy of Perfection

  • The fallacy of perfection is the false belief that you must wait for ideal conditions or flawless execution before taking action, which often leads to procrastination and missed opportunities.

WHY: If you keep waiting for perfection, you’ll never progress.

  • Avoiding the fallacy of perfection is crucial because it traps you in a cycle of inaction, unrealistic expectations, and self-doubt
  • Perfection doesn’t exist: It’s a fantasy.
  • Kills progress: Waiting means nothing happens.
  • Feeds procrastination: You’ll always find an excuse to delay.
  • Stifles growth: Growth comes from starting, not from waiting for “the right moment.”
  • Leads to regret: Waiting means opportunities slip through your fingers.

APPLY: Heres what you can do about it.

  • MAKE A MESS: Start dirty, fix it later—perfection is for amateurs, action is for men
  • DO IT NOW: Small moves now beat the hell out of sitting around in your regrets later

FAIL HARD LEARN FAST: Every mistake is fuel for the fire—you can get better, or get behind.

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