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The world you want requires inputs you don't
System-changers almost always do better.
They end up wealthier, healthier, calmer, and more fulfilled—not because they’re superior, but because they stopped fighting the machine and changed the machine.
Aidan • The world you want requires inputs you don't
Be a systems-changer
Your inputs are your life.
Your outcomes are just the receipt.
Your outcomes are just the receipt.
Aidan • The world you want requires inputs you don't
We’ve optimized for comfort now instead of correction over time .
Aidan • The world you want requires inputs you don't
Everyone wants radical change.
Better health. More money. Affordable housing. Less anxiety. A life that feels like it’s moving forward instead of quietly closing in.
But very few people want the inputs required to get there.
Because the real inputs—the ones that actually work—are uncomfortable. They disrupt routines. They challenge incentives. They... See more
Better health. More money. Affordable housing. Less anxiety. A life that feels like it’s moving forward instead of quietly closing in.
But very few people want the inputs required to get there.
Because the real inputs—the ones that actually work—are uncomfortable. They disrupt routines. They challenge incentives. They... See more
The world you want requires inputs you don't
Solve problems, not symptoms