Let me tell you something that cost me time—too much time. I used to believe that if I just refined the plan a little more, thought it through one more time, I’d get it “just right.”
That’s a trap. Polishing feels productive, but it’s usually just hesitation dressed up as preparation. You’re not improving the decision—you’re delaying the execution.
At some point, the return on thinking drops to zero. And everything after that is just you avoiding the discomfort of moving forward without certainty.
Execution is where clarity sharpens. You don’t need more analysis—you need friction, feedback, and real-world movement.
Decide, move, adjust. That’s the cycle. Anything else is just standing still with better notes.
The Takeaway
Execution creates clarity—thinking alone does not.
Keep Moving Forward!
Not-So-Guru

