I realize this sounds a little contradictory. I just spoke to you about the need to measure once, twice, even three times before starting something because you don't want to start in the wrong direction. But some people take this too far, many people who lament their productivity in life and never get much done, it's because they just never start things. They want to sit there, analyze it and pick it apart and sharpen their pencil 20,000 times. And they never start the project, productive people at some point start. They give themselves a deadline, I'm going to start whether it's writing this novel or building my dream house, or designing this new app.
Then they may spend a lot of time doing due diligence, reading what others have done researching it. And they may do that for a day, a week a month. But at some point, they just start Enough talking About already, just do it. I'm sure you know people like this who've been talking about yours for gonna write a novel gonna write a novel or you know going to start a business or starting a business and failing as long as you don't lose your house or lose your life savings is a lot better than just thinking and talking about starting a business for 10 years. I'm not suggesting you go off and waste a lot of money and start three businesses in the next week. You know nothing about but starting a business if your goal is to start a business starting a business, any business in the next six months is going to be better than just talking about a business for the next five years.
The beauty of it is it doesn't require more intelligence, more education, or personal charm charisma or anything in life to simply start things it just requires requires a desire and a willingness to start. So whatever it is you're thinking of doing. do your due diligence, do some research, but give yourself a start date and then start it already.