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We’re told to 10X our goals and shrink our timelines—IPO in five years, a billion-dollar valuation, massive revenue targets. But chasing only the grand vision often keeps us from mastering the small things that actually compound into greatness. In this episode, I break down the tension between long-term dreaming and short-term execution. You’ll hear why Apple looked stagnant for decades before exploding, how compounding growth really works, and why the real breakthrough comes from delivering a world-class experience to your next customer—not from trying to do everything all at once.
By Cortland BradyWe’re told to 10X our goals and shrink our timelines—IPO in five years, a billion-dollar valuation, massive revenue targets. But chasing only the grand vision often keeps us from mastering the small things that actually compound into greatness. In this episode, I break down the tension between long-term dreaming and short-term execution. You’ll hear why Apple looked stagnant for decades before exploding, how compounding growth really works, and why the real breakthrough comes from delivering a world-class experience to your next customer—not from trying to do everything all at once.