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Ep883 No Perfect Condition

7 min · 2 de jul de 2026
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If you’re waiting for your day job to get less busy, your baseline expenses to drop, or your life to perfectly stabilize before you start building your dream... you’re going to be waiting forever. In this episode, we’re breaking the classic loop of waiting for the ideal external environment. We argue that waiting for a "calm oasis" is a mirage, and that true clarity and momentum can only be forged in the middle of a mess.

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