begin.
begin badly. begin afraid. begin with the wrong tools and the wrong words and the wrong hour of the morning. begin anyway. because the carpenter’s hands were not ready when he built his first table - they were simply willing. and willingness, in the economy of a life, is worth more than talent and more than timing and more than any condition the mind invents to delay the moment when the body must finally do what it has always known it was built to do.
I will say it again, in case the first one was absorbed by the part of you that is already composing a reason to wait:
begin.
with the urgency your life deserves.
@RedRouge_@Rock_Cross17@PoojaMedia That's another perspective.
It's better to use a foreigner as a front for your business here in Nigeria.
It's just unfortunate the way the common business man is treated.
@onlyone_success You're right. Every professional is taught to escalate to their superiors whenever they encounter difficulties during practice. Those nurses should be arrested. I can't imagine the extent of damage they would have caused patients in the past.
@EwulonuV@onlyone_success You're right. Every professional is taught to escalate to their superiors whenever they encounter difficulties during practice. Those nurses should be arrested. I can't imagine the extent of damage they would have caused patients in the past.
@BagChaserXJ Nice results, but worth noting that platforms like Outlier are pretty sensitive to quality signals long-term.
A lot of people don’t realize the real “income ceiling” there isn’t speed—it’s consistency, accuracy, and staying in good standing with task review systems.
@melaninGenie The idea of "harvest now, decrypt later" doesn't get discussed enough. Privacy isn't just about today's security—it's about whether your data stays private years from now. Looking forward to the breakdown.