Imperfect Progress

Starting a business is an act of optimism. You see possibilities and decide they're worth pursuing.

But optimism can easily give way to perfectionism. And perfectionism can be a destructive trap. It delays action, steals momentum, and keeps great ideas from ever reaching the market.

Success isn't the reward for perfection. It's the result of imperfect progress.
The goal isn't to build the perfect business. It's to build a resilient one.

What matters is building, listening, adapting, repeating.
Perfection waits.
Progress survives.

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