Small changes alter outcomes. In professional sport, athletes work with coaches for one reason: Tiny adjustments matter. A slight shift in grip. At high levels, those small edges separate average from exceptional. I learned this the hard way in school. I won a diving competition when someone was correcting my mistakes during practice. I lost the next one when I assumed I could repeat it without adjustment. Compounding works both ways. Small improvements multiply. Small lapses do too. That’s why I’m focused on building small, structured assets. Each one is a controlled edge. Individually minor. Collectively powerful. Regards, The Compound Effect
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