
He who does nothing makes no mistakes; he who makes no mistakes learns nothing.
When it comes to solving problems—especially brand-new, never-before-seen problems—a lot of the process is trial and error.
But here’s the issue:
Many people are so attached to avoiding mistakes…
That they never even try.
They wait for the perfect answer.
The perfect plan.
The perfect clarity.
But clarity doesn’t come before action—it comes from action.
You can’t discover the right solution unless you attempt a solution.
It might not be the answer, but it moves you closer to it.
Without trying, you learn nothing.
Without movement, there is no momentum.
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