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The unprepared person panics at Tier 3 obstacles because they have no emotional buffer left. The prepared person has automated, delegated, or tolerated Tier 3 so they can focus energy on Tier 1 and 2.

From kindergarten to college, the path is drawn for us. Do the homework, pass the test, get the degree. There is a direct causality between effort and reward. But the real world—entrepreneurship, art, love, leadership—does not operate on a linear plane. It operates on a chaotic, fractal, multidimensional battlefield. He Was Unprepared For The Obstacles

Why do we underestimate the mountains we intend to climb? The answer often lies in a cognitive distortion known as the planning fallacy. Coined by psychologists Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, the planning fallacy describes our tendency to underestimate the time, costs, and risks of future actions while overestimating the benefits. The unprepared person panics at Tier 3 obstacles

To make this title pop, you need to lean into the tension between his and the reality of the situation. He Was Unprepared For The Obstacles Do the homework, pass the test, get the degree

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The world is full of brilliant people who were crushed by predictable surprises. Do not be one of them.

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