Original Advice

Curiosity alone won't finish things: Jumping to the next idea feels productive, but it's often procrastination in disguise. Your talent for beginnings doesn't excuse unfinished work. Start less, ship more, and let results, not excitement, decide what stays.

Curiosity Isn't a Deliverable

Your brainstorm high is a delay tactic. New tabs, new notebooks, new promises - no output. Starting ten projects is not ambition; it's fear dressed as momentum. Deadlines don't care about your spark. The world counts deliveries, not ideas. Choose the dull screen over the glittering tangent. Put one thing on the hook today and cook it through. No taste-testing, no plating shots, just heat until it's done.

Novelty feeds your brain; completion feeds your future. The buzz of a fresh idea is cheap dopamine; shipped work compounds. Mastery lives in repetition, in boring passes that tighten the screw. Credibility is a ledger of things you released when you said you would. Close loops to stop the energy leak. Make curiosity earn its keep: it gets budget only after a delivery.

Cosmic Context

You are Mercury-ruled: quick, dual, tuned to every signal. Anchor your Air with deadlines and proof so the twins learn weight and follow-through.

Action

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Pick one open project and work 90 minutes in airplane mode.

You are allowed to let one thing matter until it ships.