Original Advice

DONT: Chase every shiny idea before finishing the last.

Fewer Sparks, Bigger Fire

Your ambition leaks through a thousand pinholes. You start fast, then split. Half-built schemes litter your notes, your tabs, your calendar. Momentum dies in the handoff from thrill to follow-through. Attention is a sugar high. Novelty is a siren. Pick one ship. Burn the rest. Finish in public. Let silence follow. Let the boredom bite. Stay.

Ambition isn’t collecting starts; it’s crossing thresholds. Each unfinished idea taxes your system—open loops drain focus, confidence, time. The shiny thing promises escape from effort. It's a lie. Depth compounds. Repetition sharpens. Constraint makes the work dangerous enough to matter. Build tolerance for the unglamorous hour. Guard your calendar like a temple. Close loops. Ship. Then choose the next.

Cosmic Context

You are mutable air: brilliant, restless, split by twin appetites. When you harness the wind into one sail, your velocity becomes terror and blessing.

Action

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Pick one project and finish it before starting another.

You are allowed to be boring while you become undeniable.