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Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
correctly predicting the future is insufficient for success. you must also predict when it will happen. if your predictions (convictions) are correct but on a timeline that exceeds your runway you die. surviving and thriving requires being both right and right on time
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1. Predict it will happen 2. Predict when it will happen 3. Have a precise strategy to capitalize on it 4. Execute on it 3 & 4 is where the value is created and captured. All challenging in their own ways. Especially considering that they are all moving and emerging targets.
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@benersing
Yup. Timing is a b****
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@metadavid
100%. the value of the prediction is its timing, not just its accuracy.
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@kyletut
Being right and early is the same as being wrong
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@tako-unik
My 2023 was basically correct prediction, wrong timing. Still convinced in the vision tho
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@jenson
You dropped this.
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@alexmack
I think people confuse looking forward & planning vs. predicting & waiting. the latter lacks action which can ultimately leave them sidelined or screwed. I have been "people" before, and learned from it
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@fercaggiano
easy peasy 😅
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