No business starts perfectly
Most clarity appears after movement, not before it.
Shanti
5/22/20261 min read
No business starts perfectly
The dangerous part of overthinking is that it creates the illusion of progress. Research feels productive. Planning creates a sense of safety.
Brainstorming feels intelligent. But after a certain point, thinking no longer creates clarity; it simply delays experience. And experience is often the only thing that truly answers our questions.
Many people imagine that successful individuals knew exactly what they were doing from the very beginning. But reality is usually much simpler; they were simply willing to make decisions and move forward before feeling completely ready. Because action teaches things that analysis never can.
No business starts perfectly. No creator begins fully prepared. And no path arrives with complete certainty attached to it.
Most clarity appears after movement, not before it. The irony is that waiting too long for the “right” decision often becomes the exact thing preventing progress. Not because someone failed, but because they never crossed the starting line.
In many areas of life, momentum matters more than perfection. And sometimes the people who move ahead are not the smartest or the most talented; they are simply the ones willing to begin before certainty arrives.
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