Years of introspection and self-improvement instilled the power of effectiveness in me. You must be resolute, decisive, and fearless. Yet, to get to this state of being, I made a lot of mistakes and learned from my successes.

Various points in time, I’d ask myself all the generic questions:

What am I actually good at? What’s my bleeding edge? How can I create a moat?

I completed regular SWOT analyses on myself. I logged every “typology” test I could: Natal chart, MBTI, Enneagram, OCEAN, Dark Triad, Predictive Index, Gallup34, 6 Types of Working Genius. I even took a Mensa exam for fun

It’s an internal war when deciding “where to make the biggest impact” I’d say to myself. I needed to know what internal lever I should pull and quadruple down on it to achieve massive success

Overthinking my over-analyses to end up net-zero: Doing nothing. These days, I categorize most things as a delusion or a distraction. I put most things into a mental box to keep my priorities high and pleasantries low.

But that all begins with mastering Subtraction