Fast is Flawed

Imagine jumping in the Tesla P100D. It’ll do 0-100km in around 2.5 seconds.

The high speed rail network in China is designed to hurtle passengers along up to 250km/hr.

It’s one thing to experience moving quickly.

It’s another to try and transform quickly.

When we look at the project you’re creating, your movement journey, the business you are building, we are talking about transformation. We are talking about growth.

We want to grow quickly. We are “sold” fast. A 12 week program, a system, a funnel. A shorter timeframe is often perceived to be better.

What we actually see though is the opposite. The results come with more work, more consistency, more persistence and more patience than most people want to acknowledge.

This stuff takes a long time. And that’s OK.

It’s OK because once we recognise this, it’s an edge.

The long game almost always wins.

And fast is almost always flawed.

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