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Ep891 Slowing Down To Speed Up

21 min · 13 de jul de 2026
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Ever feel like you’re running a marathon at a sprinter's pace, but somehow... you're still staying in the exact same place? In a culture that worships the non-stop hustle, we’ve been conditioned to believe that moving faster is the only way to get ahead. But what if your obsession with speed is the very thing holding you back? In this episode, we dive deep into the ultimate productivity paradox: why you have to slow down to go fast. We unmask the illusion of "fake speed"—the sloppy mistakes, the constant re-work, and the mental friction that happens when we rush. Drawing inspiration from the military maxim "slow is smooth, and smooth is fast," we break down how strategic pauses actually accelerate your long-term progress.

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