🎯 Leadership is Making Better Choices Faster
Leadership in theory is straightforward, but practice is complex and nuanced. What works in one situation may be completely wrong in another.
Leadership is defined as the ability to make slightly better choices faster - there's no such thing as a perfect decision. When working with uncertainty, focus on making better plays with speed rather than seeking perfection.
You can't always know if choices are right or wrong immediately; only time reveals the sum total of your decisions. The key is developing the muscle to make consistently better choices under pressure, even when you can't see all the variables clearly.
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