The next breakthrough may come from organizing what you already know—not learning something new. |
| Hey—
I was thinking about something this morning.
Most entrepreneurs don't have an information problem.
In fact, many have the opposite problem.
Too much information.
Too many courses. Too many videos. Too many experts. Too many opinions.
At some point, it becomes difficult to know what to focus on next.
I've watched incredibly talented people spend years collecting knowledge while making very little forward progress.
Not because they weren't smart.
Not because they weren't capable.
But because information without structure often creates confusion instead of clarity.
The people who seem to gain momentum aren't necessarily the ones who know the most.
They're often the ones who have found a way to simplify.
A way to focus.
A way to organize everything around a clear direction.
The older I get, the more convinced I become that success is usually less about learning more and more about learning how to bring the right things together in a way that actually works.
That's something I've been thinking about a lot lately.
More soon.
— Paul
P.S. Sometimes the next breakthrough isn't another piece of information. It's a better framework for putting what you already know into action. |
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