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Let me give you a lesson on “Thinking”.

“Let me think about it” is the most commonly used statement of the coward.

When they say this sentence, they aren’t referring to ACTUALLY thinking.

They just want to delay making certain decisions.

Because they’re afraid.

They aren’t talking about thoroughly processing all the information they possess to make an
informed and intelligent decision.

The coward doesn’t think.

The coward “thinks”.

He lies to himself and to others, when he says “I’ll think about it” he really means I’m afraid
to make a decision.

He will ask for time that will be expertly wasted,

less than 1% of which was actually used to process information and cognate a decision.

A grandmaster looks at a chessboard with nearly infinite possibilities,

analyzing and processing every scenario which may lead to CERTAIN DESTRUCTION,

and he still comes to a decision faster than you.

You’ve been “thinking” about whether you should try that new business idea for 3 months.

He’s decided to go down variation 98 after analyzing 500 different paths in under 5 minutes.

The grandmaster thinks.

I think.

You “think”.

And that’s why you are where you are.

No decision takes more than 1 hour of actual thinking.

Cold hard processing power applied to a single decision.

1 hour is enough.
The clock is ticking, you’re wasting your time while I use mine with brutal efficiency.

I make all of my decisions very quickly.

That is why I am where I am, and you are where you are.

If you’re a “thinker”.

You’re a coward or lazy or both.

You want delays because you fear certain circumstances and forced action.

You just delay delay delay, wonder why your dreams never come true, then YOU DIE.

Speed is the key to success.

Be the grandmaster.

- Tate

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