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We are absurd. We use money we don't have, to buy things we don't need, to impress people we will never even meet. And for some reason, we call that success.
What truly matters (and what separates success from failure) is the ability to execute ideas effectively. It’s about taking action, staying consistent, and turning vision into reality.
This quote by Andy Grove highlights the inefficiency many people face — they put in a lot of effort and long hours, but due to poor direction, lack of focus, or ineffective systems, they achieve very little meaningful progress. It’s a call to work smarter, not just harder.
Most dreams feel impossible not because they are, but because we never take the first step. Once you begin, the path reveals itself. Inaction is the real barrier, not the journey itself.
So yeah — just start.
By admitting your ignorance, you open yourself up to question, explore, learn, and grow. It’s the foundation of curiosity. The moment you believe you know it all, you stop evolving. But when you recognise your limits — that’s when the real journey begins.
When people truly understand, they do better. Knowledge leads to right action, growth, and wisdom.
When we don’t know what’s right, we make poor decisions. That’s the real danger.
How we think and understand determines whether we do good or cause harm.
This quote from Sun Tzu is seriously timeless. True mastery isn’t about overpowering others — it’s about outmanoeuvring them so conflict becomes unnecessary.
So yeah, Sun Tzu is basically saying: The best victories are silent, strategic, and smart.
Too often, we let society, media, family, or culture tell us who we should be — what success looks like, what’s worth chasing, how to live. We absorb all that noise without stopping to ask: Wait… what do I actually think? What feels true to me?