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I've been "almost ready" to launch things for months at a time.
Almost ready to start that newsletter. Almost ready to publish that course. Almost ready to raise my prices.
Just need to fix one more thing. Add one more feature. Wait for one more sign that the timing is right.
Here's what I finally figured out: Ready is a moving target.
The goalposts shift every time you get close. The thing you thought you needed suddenly isn't enough. There's always one more competitor to research, one more testimonial to collect, one more design tweak to make.
Meanwhile, people with worse ideas and messier execution are making money.
They're not smarter. They're not more talented. They're just willing to be uncomfortable.
Ready isn't a feeling—it's a decision.
You decide you're ready when you have something that solves a real problem, even if it's not perfect. Even if you're scared. Even if you can think of seventeen ways to make it better.
The market will teach you what ready actually looks like. But only if you give it something to react to.
Your first version will be wrong about something. That's not a bug—it's data.
Stop waiting for confidence. Start building it through action.
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