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In this episode, Carl explores a hard but essential distinction: strategy precedes tactics. Drawing on ideas from Seth Godin, he argues that strategy answers two simple but demanding questions: "Who is it for?" and "What does it do?" Tactics are merely the downstream execution. Without clarity on strategy, optimizing headlines, funnels, and email cadence only amplifies noise. Through the familiar “Stephen King’s pen” story, Carl points out how focusing on tools can become a place to hide from the real work. The map isn’t the problem. The real challenge is having the courage to draw your own.
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In this episode, Carl explores a hard but essential distinction: strategy precedes tactics. Drawing on ideas from Seth Godin, he argues that strategy answers two simple but demanding questions: "Who is it for?" and "What does it do?" Tactics are merely the downstream execution. Without clarity on strategy, optimizing headlines, funnels, and email cadence only amplifies noise. Through the familiar “Stephen King’s pen” story, Carl points out how focusing on tools can become a place to hide from the real work. The map isn’t the problem. The real challenge is having the courage to draw your own.
Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/

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