Clarity is equal to power.
Often, we waste time regretting past mistakes, and, more importantly, using our past experiences to decide what to do in the present. Ultimately, it leads to the decision 'not to take action,' driven by the fear of making mistakes, just like in the past, creating the dilemma of 'wasting time in the past.'
We shouldn't regret the time left in the present and the future, as we don't know how much there is. It's simply because we worry unnecessarily and regret the time that has passed.
Those who have achieved great success have all made the 'decision to choose' what to do and invested time in it. They didn't 'leave it to chance,' thinking that if one thing doesn't work out, there's always something else to do. The results they achieved came from the determination that they would succeed 'just in case.'
The world's great leaders, including the President of the United States, all have competent teams, including their close advisors. If today we aspire to great success, we cannot reject the idea of having a team with a shared vision and goals because we, as individuals, cannot excel in everything. It's necessary to utilize the outstanding abilities of each person to create a complete team for the holistic success that everyone desires.
If today we reject the idea of having an excellent team, it is equivalent to rejecting success.
Many people may seem to effortlessly excel at everything they do. People may think they are lucky or have some kind of blessing. However, the truth is, if we dig deeper, we'll find that these individuals utilize their talents almost entirely. Luck is a bonus, but if not used or practiced, it is just as useless.
Today, if we want to succeed according to our set goals, the first thing we must do is 'choose what to do' and 'choose what not to do.' After that, dedicate time to actually do those things. Simultaneously, seek a team with a shared vision and dreams, and collaborate in the pursuit of our goals. In the end, it all boils down to the phrase 'clarity is power.'