As someone who graduated from 32nd grade, with two masters and a PhD, I appreciate this. I love learning, but in hindsight, probably should have done more doing.
That's really impressive, look it's never too late to do more, and honestly I think your skills catch up quickly if you bias to the action side of the equation
Love this, Adam. As an over-educated startup exec who is constantly toying with the idea of "starting something", but never fully committing, this article cuts deep. It's inspiring and the kick in the butt I so desperately needed. The ethos here transcends so many facets of life, from working out to building an org to fixing one's nutrition and beyond. My gratitude for bringing your astute thoughts to life here so we can all grow.
As someone who graduated from 32nd grade, with two masters and a PhD, I appreciate this. I love learning, but in hindsight, probably should have done more doing.
That's really impressive, look it's never too late to do more, and honestly I think your skills catch up quickly if you bias to the action side of the equation
I love this. Every inhale demands an exhale.
Love this, Adam. As an over-educated startup exec who is constantly toying with the idea of "starting something", but never fully committing, this article cuts deep. It's inspiring and the kick in the butt I so desperately needed. The ethos here transcends so many facets of life, from working out to building an org to fixing one's nutrition and beyond. My gratitude for bringing your astute thoughts to life here so we can all grow.
For a novelist, it's the research trap. The more research, the more prepared I'll be to write the book....
Hmmmmmmmm 🤔. This is a thoughtful perspective.