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My First Million

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Business success is more about willingness than capability - how willing you are matters more than how smart you are

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Success Philosophy

The Reasoning

Persistence and grit compound over time, while intelligence alone doesn't guarantee execution. Most people give up before seeing results, so willingness to continue becomes the differentiating factor

What Needs to Be True

  • Markets reward persistence over brief brilliance
  • Compounding advantages come from consistent effort over time
  • Most opportunities require sustained effort to capture
  • Grit can be maintained across multiple failure cycles

Counterargument

Intelligence and capability are required for complex businesses, and persistence without direction leads to wasted effort in wrong areas

What Would Change This View

Evidence that high-IQ individuals consistently outperform high-grit individuals in entrepreneurship, or that technical complexity requires capability over persistence

Implications for Builders

Hire for grit and bias for action over pure intelligence

Focus on building systems for consistent execution

Expect multiple failures before breakthrough success

Invest in developing persistence and resilience skills

Example Application

Two 18-year-olds with no money or skills built billion-dollar company through pure persistence, while many smarter, better-funded competitors failed due to giving up earlier