Getting this realization in your twenties can make life much easier.
Many people are trapped by perfectionism. They always think they need to have all conditions in place before taking the first step. But what happens? Plans are constantly changing, actions are always on hold, and in the end, nothing moves, and opportunities slip away.
For example, when you like someone and want to confess your feelings, but you always feel you're not good enough yet, need to work harder, improve more, and wait a little longer. And in waiting, you miss the chance.
The reality is, there are no perfect people in the world. Instead of苦苦等待那个虚幻的完美时刻, it's better to start now, adjust as you go in the process of action. The first version might be rough, but at least you get practical feedback to truly iterate.
Don't overthink it, just do it. Improve yourself along the way; this is the most efficient approach.
Hope this principle can give you some inspiration. Remember: let go of the obsession with perfection; action itself is the best practice. $BNB
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ForkItAll
· 1h ago
That's right, but in the crypto world, I always get in first and then talk. Anyway, it's all about learning from the pullbacks.
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GasGuru
· 2h ago
There's nothing wrong with that, but the crypto world is even more ruthless. Missing out on a good project is like missing a chance at financial freedom.
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SignatureVerifier
· 2h ago
nah this "just do it" mentality gets overlooked... but technically speaking, insufficient validation before deployment is literally how you end up with critical vulnerabilities. the irony here is *thick*.
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AlphaBrain
· 2h ago
Let's get started first. Hearing the same old rhetoric that "sharpening the axe doesn't delay chopping firewood" is tiring; the key is to know what to do.
It sounds good, but most people aren't trapped by perfectionism; they simply lack direction.
This wave of MSCI including digital assets isn't something that can happen without someone first trying.
Having strong actionability is an advantage, but rushing in recklessly without thinking can easily lead to pitfalls. The line between caution and impulsiveness is actually quite blurry.
At twenty, you're willing to try anything, but by thirty, you have to pay the price for mistakes.
No matter how perfect your persona is, earning more money is more practical.
Wait, what's going on with this title and content? Do they really have to combine MSCI and motivational quotes?
Getting this realization in your twenties can make life much easier.
Many people are trapped by perfectionism. They always think they need to have all conditions in place before taking the first step. But what happens? Plans are constantly changing, actions are always on hold, and in the end, nothing moves, and opportunities slip away.
For example, when you like someone and want to confess your feelings, but you always feel you're not good enough yet, need to work harder, improve more, and wait a little longer. And in waiting, you miss the chance.
The reality is, there are no perfect people in the world. Instead of苦苦等待那个虚幻的完美时刻, it's better to start now, adjust as you go in the process of action. The first version might be rough, but at least you get practical feedback to truly iterate.
Don't overthink it, just do it. Improve yourself along the way; this is the most efficient approach.
Hope this principle can give you some inspiration. Remember: let go of the obsession with perfection; action itself is the best practice. $BNB