Anything not attempted carries a 100 percent chance of failure. Most failure stems from never beginning due to fear. Yet progress starts with a single step, even when the path ahead is not fully visible. As with nighttime driving, headlights illuminate only a small stretch—but you can travel across entire continents this way.
People often hesitate before beginning, but once they take the first step, events unfold in unexpected and productive ways. Initiative triggers momentum.
Courage and initiative contain their own form of power.
Success rates for new ventures are statistically low, which means persistence is essential. If only one out of five attempts succeeds, the rational response is to attempt multiple times—without risking everything each time. Start small. Limit downside risk. Expand only when the core model proves itself.
Avoid the biggest mistake:
Investing all resources into a single untested idea.
That article came from the experiments we have conducted over the years.
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