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@tldr
It is true that "too early" == "wrong" And yet... As long as you don't die, you will be the first one to be right, whenever the time happens to be right. That's really something. PG is great on this in "How to Not Die":
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@tldr
This essay really is peak PG. Check out final paragraph:
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@garrett
Just don't die
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@prashan
Timing is luck. Survival is skill. If you can stay alive long enough, the world eventually catches up. And when it does, you're already there.
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In my doctoral leadership studies especially in change... just because it didn't work before doesn't mean it can't work now (in relationships to being early is one case scenario)
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@fantv
Too early feels wrong until the market shifts and you're suddenly the reference point. Staying alive isn’t just defensive, it’s how you win.
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@ciberdelia
Nice, this is a good text for every area of life
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