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In today's episode of the Daily Drive, we explore how tiny directional errors—like just 1° or 2° off course over 2,445 miles from San Diego to New York—lead to massive misses, ending up 43 or 85 miles away. The real insight: intensity and hard work can't fix misalignment; small daily drifts in habits, beliefs, or goals compound quietly until it's too late—demanding earlier, honest calibration for true success.
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In today's episode of the Daily Drive, we explore how tiny directional errors—like just 1° or 2° off course over 2,445 miles from San Diego to New York—lead to massive misses, ending up 43 or 85 miles away. The real insight: intensity and hard work can't fix misalignment; small daily drifts in habits, beliefs, or goals compound quietly until it's too late—demanding earlier, honest calibration for true success.
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Check out my newsletter!
https://theweeklydrive.beehiiv.com/
Instagram: performancebyaustin
(760) 685-4445
[email protected]
genesismpc.com