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Mitch Keller attacks the edges of the zone before the batter can set expectations, turning each count into controlled territory instead of a negotiation. The real edge appears when you stop waiting for the right conditions and start manufacturing them pitch by pitch.
What early sequence in your work are you still ceding before it compounds?
Realizing your biggest enemy isn't the market, the economy, or the competition. It's the version of you that still needs to feel good before taking action.
Hack a Mitch works because it repeatedly forces low-value execution into the open instead of letting skill compound elsewhere. The leverage move is removing that exposure from your core system before others map it.
Which vulnerability in your setup are you still letting opponents select on demand?
Justice arrives fastest for those who stop negotiating with circumstances and instead redesign the conditions that produce their results. Every avoided hard choice delays it further.
What decision are you postponing that your future self will have to litigate?
Josh Hart turns every loose ball and rotation into non-negotiable territory instead of waiting for the offense to settle. The real leverage sits in claiming the resets others treat as interruptions.
What possession in your work are you still conceding before it even reaches you?