Climbing fast means nothing if the ladder is on the wrong building.
Climbing fast means nothing if the ladder is on the wrong building.
Most people find out too late
I almost did
I had a plan to experience a 9 to 5 for two month
Just to see it, to experience it.
Two months. Then out.
If I didn't review stuff, I might stay there longer (even yrs).
But that is not even the biggest thing this habit saved me from.
It made me go international.
I was building locally.
Sat down. Audited everything.
Asked the hard questions.
Switched the market.
Changed the audience.
Went global.
That one decision changed everything.
It's also how I approach AI now.
Instead of chasing every new tool, I stop and audit my workflow before adding anything new.
The habit is simple.
Stop climbing.
Look up.
Check the building.
Sit somewhere quiet.
Close everything.
Become the outsider looking at your own work.
Appreciate yourself first.
What is actually working?
What workflow saved you time?
What AI use deserves to stay?
Then roast yourself.
What is not working?
What are you avoiding?
Which AI tool sounded exciting but never became part of your workflow?
Some people need this daily.
Some weekly.
Some monthly.
The frequency is yours to pick.
The honesty is not optional.
When did you last stop and check which building your ladder is on?
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Yamlak S
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Climbing fast means nothing if the ladder is on the wrong building.
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