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You always have the choice to work hard/hustle. Or you can waste all day watching Netflix and chilling.
It seems like your answer is a bit off topic, I just asked if you would choose effort or right choice, if you had to choose, which would you choose? As for consistency, I think it should have another topic about this issue!For me, the importance of consistency outweighs all else.
It's great that we have to make choices every day, big or small, and over time those choices shape our lives.You always have the choice to work hard/hustle. Or you can waste all day watching Netflix and chilling.
That's true and I can learn more from you that is the long term and short term of a plan, we need to be flexible at every point of the journey right?Effort matters more in the long run.
A bad choice with consistent effort can still bring results, but a perfect choice without effort goes nowhere.
Ideally just combine both.
It’s an experience game. Flexibility, timing, and knowing when to pivot all come with time and effort.That's true and I can learn more from you that is the long term and short term of a plan, we need to be flexible at every point of the journey right?
That's true and I also have a lot of experience in this matter to learn flexibility and not to rush in work, I'm glad you gave me advice.It’s an experience game. Flexibility, timing, and knowing when to pivot all come with time and effort.
You sharpen those instincts by actually doing, failing, adjusting, and repeating. No shortcut for that, just consistency.![]()