Subject: Why do smart people still not act?

Why is it that someone can clearly see an opportunity... understand it... and still not act?

It's not a lack of intelligence.
And it's definitely not a lack of desire.

Most people want change far more than they're willing to admit.
But everything shifts in that small moment where action is required.

That's where hesitation sneaks in.

"What if I'm wrong?"
"What if now isn't the right time?"
"Maybe I should wait until I feel more certain..."

And just like that, the moment passes.
No drama. No big mistake.
Just... nothing.

I've seen this so many times, especially with people who've done the inner work.
  • They understand mindset.
  • They understand belief.
  • They recognize opportunity.

But when it's time to move... they pause.

What stood out to me about the people who make sales was this:
They weren't experts.
They weren't experienced.

But they had done enough inner work to trust themselves.
So when they were shown a clear path, they didn't overthink it.

They acted.
And that made all the difference.
Because success isn't about knowing more.
It's about moving when the moment is there.
And right now, this is one of those moments.
Doing nothing might feel safe... but it comes with a cost.
That's why "The Abundant Marketer" is worth your attention.

It's simple.
It's clear.
And it gives you a practical way to look at what's in front of you.

God bless,
Graham
p.s. "Chase the vision, not the money; the money will end up following you." – Tony Hsieh"