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Ian's commitment to action over perfection is central to his approach. He advocates for starting immediately—whether it's making a video, running a marathon, or launching a charity campaign—rather than waiting for ideal conditions. As he emphasizes, experience is infinitely more valuable than planning, and most people are capable of doing more than they believe.
He recounts how he decided within a week of brain surgery to attempt a world record fundraiser and how this determination led him to run seven marathons in seven days. For Ian, these actions are less about personal achievement and more about the narrative and inspiration they generate. They serve as living proof that even in difficult circumstances, meaningful progress is possible.