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New to Web3 and approaching it step by step.
Currently learning the fundamentals of blockchain, smart contracts, and decentralized applications while documenting the process in public.
Sharing progress, lessons, and experiments along the way as I build.
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YOU DON'T HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY PROBLEM; YOU HAVE A CLARITY PROBLEM.
Let’s be honest.
Most people aren’t stuck because there are no opportunities.
They’re stuck because they don’t know what they’re actually trying to do.
So they try everything.
A little bit of this.
A little bit of that.
Jumping from one strategy to another every few weeks.
And then they say “nothing is working.”
But that’s not true.
Nothing is sticking.
Clarity is what turns effort into results.
If you’re not clear on:
- what you want,
- how you plan to get it,
- and what you’re willing to ignore,
you’ll keep moving but never make progress.
And here’s the uncomfortable part:
Consistency is boring.
It’s doing the same thing over and over again,
even when it feels like nothing is happening.
Most people don’t fail because they chose the wrong path.
They fail because they didn’t stay on any path long enough.
They quit right before things start to compound.
They chase new information instead of applying what they already know.
They overestimate what can happen in a week,
and underestimate what can happen in 6 months of focus.
So instead of asking,
“Where is the next opportunity?”
Start asking:
“What can I commit to long enough to actually see results?”
Because the truth is:
You don’t need more options.
You need fewer distractions,
clear direction,
and the discipline to stay with it.
That’s what separates people who eventually figure it out
from those who stay stuck in the cycle.
Be honest,are you actually lacking opportunities, or are you just avoiding committing to one path?