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How to Be Great? Just Be Good, Repeatably

By Steph Smith ·blog.stephsmith.io

The Myth of the Flash: Why Greatness is Just "Good" on Repeat
What if the secret to elite success isn't a stroke of genius, but a stubborn commitment to the "boring" and the predictable?
Behind every "overnight" sensation lies a grueling series of hidden nodes, where the only difference between failure and fame is refusing to quit during the "local minimum."
We are obsessed with hunting for secrets and shortcuts, yet the most certain path to the top is a simple, relentless habit of progression.
From Salesperson B’s compounding millions to the "quantity" photographers who accidentally stumbled onto perfection, the data proves that action beats speculation every time.
Can you survive the "Hedonic Treadmill" long enough to see two levels out, where opportunities you can't even imagine yet finally begin to surface?
Stop looking for greatness in a single moment—discover how to fall in love with the process and become the outlier simply by staying in the game.

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