It doesn't matter how good your strategy... - Deepstash

It doesn'tmatter how good your strategy is, if you're not skilled at what you do, that strategy won't take you very far.

As Jason Fried and DHH have said : "Many amateur golfers think they need expensive clubs. But it's the swing that matters, not the club. Give Tiger Woods a set of cheap clubs and he'll still destroy you."

When you're confident about what you do and clear about where you're going, the right strategy will make itself known. Hence, when your "why" is strong, you'll figure out "how."

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