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It Took Me A While To Figure Out That I Would Get There Faster By Launching And Learning Simultaneously

December 10, 2021 by Dror Allouche Leave a Comment

When I finish this book, this training, I promise I’ll get started. How many times have you caught yourself with these sentences in your mouth? 

Don’t get me wrong. I’m a big believer in learning. And let’s take advantage of our era, where all knowledge is a click away. 

But it can also become a hindrance. Browsing the information and keep searching endlessly. It’s a form of fear. I want it to be perfect, I’m afraid to fail, so I prepare, prepare…

There is no perfection, just progression. 

And the faster you start the progression, the more successful you will be. So start and learn on the road. 

This is the model of startups with the Minimum Viable Product ( MVP) 

Adopt it in your everyday life. There is no substitute for action. And on a personal level, there is satisfaction in pressing send. 😀

You don’t learn, then start. You start, then learn.”
— Sahil Lavingia

It Took Me A While To Figure Out That I Would Get There Faster By Launching And Learning Simultaneously
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  • Your email is almost done but you still want to polish it. Shorten and send it…
  • You have the first conclusions of your analysis but…Share them 
  • You have an MVP but you”ll feel more comfortable if…Launch your business. 
  • Your first youtube video is almost ready but….Ship. 

The first feedback will help you progress faster and adapt your learning plan. 

It’s up to you…

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