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Most people chase success by adhering to conventional paths, often leading to stagnation. Recognizing the true costs of perfectionism reveals that indecision can be more detrimental than occasional failure. Quick adaptation and the ability to quit non-fulfilling pursuits become paramount for cultivating a successful trajectory.
Success often involves reverse engineering; analyzing what has successful worked for others and adapting those principles fosters unique pathways in the face of uncertainty.