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The process of transforming oneself involves embracing humility—acknowledging that initial efforts might appear foolish or imperfect. Engagement in playfulness and experimentation facilitates learning and mastery.
Permission to be a fool is presented as a virtue—mistakes are part of the process, and small, imperfect steps are preferable to inaction or avoidance. This mindset reduces shame and invites continuous improvement.
The Long-term View: Success Builds Upon Success
Finally, the principle of exponential growth underscores that small initial efforts can compound over time. Success in incremental, repeated activities—like regular communication, routine organization, or daily self-improvement—amplifies results.