Iteration

I've been pretty critical of the cost vs. benefit ratio of higher education with #collegesanduniversities...

...but here's one thing I learned about in none other than my Business and Professional Writing class:

💡 Your writing (product) is never perfect. It can always be improved.

See, in school, we work towards this single grade at the end. Then, that's it. But when I took this class, we only wrote one paper. But redid it every single week. And each week, we would improve.

Even though each week, we thought our work was done and it was perfect. But we always found a way to improve out work, even if it was just a single sentence change.

Now apply this to your work, your goals, your finances, and everything else. It's more important to start than to try to get it perfect on the first try.


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