Most of the best things are slow, hard, and expensive

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Brian Kight

So many problems trace back to the desire for things to be faster, easier, and cheaper. If you don’t expect it to be fast, you have plenty of time to learn as you work. If you don’t expect it to be easy, you have more appreciation for growth that happens when you struggle. If you don’t expect it to be cheap, you reorganize your priorities, assets, and time.

Embrace the chase. Do the work.

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