The way to progress begins with the decision to act. Consideration and analysis of the reality faced are important, but only with decisive actions taken will progress be made.
A thousand well conceived and thorough goals would be useless if you wouldn’t have started. A thousand diagnosed problems would have become bigger problems if you wouldn’t have started. A thousand innovative ideas would never have been tested if you wouldn’t have started. To learn to excel with most anything, you will need to decide to start.
The willingness and capacity to start is the key to continuous learning. No decision to start, no attained progress. Start with what you have before you are completely reading. These first decisive actions will bring you to the next questions to be answered so that you may decide to act again from what you have learned.
“It gave a tremendous level of confidence, that through exploration and learning one could understand seemingly very complex things in one’s environment.” — Steve Jobs —
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