You don’t need more information.
You’re missing what changed.
It happened fast.
Most people are still reacting to what’s already moved.
That’s where decisions go wrong.
I focus on what changed…
and what that actually means next.
Not for everyone.
If it’s on you — you’ll feel it.
@CultishCreative@donnelly_brent@EpsilonTheory At some point the question stops being whether the tool is good or bad.
The question becomes why do we keep reaching for it after we've already seen the outcome.
When my daughters were younger, I’d book our seats separately on airplanes.
They hated it.
Their only assignment was to get to know the person sitting next to them. As much information as possible.
Years later, they still call it “The Seat Game.”
Funny what sticks with people.
@AlexHormozi Most people don't avoid hard conversations because they're weak.
They avoid them because deep down they already know the answer might change everything.
Sometimes the waiting on payment is harder than the work itself.
You already did the job.
Stayed late.
Solved the problem.
Carried the pressure.
Now you’re refreshing emails at 10:47 PM hearing “payment is processing” while your own bills don’t care about processing times.
A lot of people aren’t tired from the work anymore.
They’re tired from chasing money they already earned.
@CoachVass Our immediate takeaway watching this was how weird markets get once money starts feeling emotional.
People usually don't abandon their system when things are calm.
They abandon it when uncertainty starts feeling personal.