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In 2015, a single Picasso ceramic sold for over $1 million — but he created more than 50,000 pieces in his lifetime. His genius wasn’t perfection; it was momentum. Picasso didn’t wait for brilliance. He built it, stroke by stroke, through volume and iteration.
This episode explores the compounding power of consistency — how creating often, failing fast, and iterating relentlessly outperforms waiting for one perfect move. Out of 100 tries, maybe 10 will land, and one might change everything.
The real money lesson? Mastery isn’t born from talent; it’s earned through endurance. Greatness doesn’t reward hesitation — it rewards output.
Your sip of success starts with volume.
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By Rosha Entezari5
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In 2015, a single Picasso ceramic sold for over $1 million — but he created more than 50,000 pieces in his lifetime. His genius wasn’t perfection; it was momentum. Picasso didn’t wait for brilliance. He built it, stroke by stroke, through volume and iteration.
This episode explores the compounding power of consistency — how creating often, failing fast, and iterating relentlessly outperforms waiting for one perfect move. Out of 100 tries, maybe 10 will land, and one might change everything.
The real money lesson? Mastery isn’t born from talent; it’s earned through endurance. Greatness doesn’t reward hesitation — it rewards output.
Your sip of success starts with volume.
Send us a text