Why “Ready, Fire, Aim” Is Better Than “Ready, Aim, Fire”?

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You’re going to fail.  How do you feel when you read that sentence?  A lot of wanna-be entrepreneurs read that sentence and their heart thumps faster.  Their brow starts to glisten with sweat.  Their face flushes and they get afraid.

This is why they never start or they end up over analysing, questioning, delaying and hesitating until the opportunity or life itself has passed them by.

Do you know how the most successful people on the planet respond when they read that sentence?  They say: “Yes, I’m definitely going to fail a few times so I better get started and get those failures out of the way, learn from feedback, correct my course and eventually succeed.”

For unsuccessful people failure = fear
For successful people failure = feedback

For successful people failures provides essential feedback.  Feedback they must have in order to know:

  • What works
  • What doesn’t
  • Where the road gets bumpy
  • Where they need to turn right instead of left
  • And so on

Failure illuminates the roadmap to success.  So, successful prefer to get their failures out of the way as soon as possible.  They live by: “Ready, Fire, Aim”.  They fire as fast as they can in order to get the feedback they need to correct their aim for the next shot.

If you spend all your time getting ready and aiming, the opportunity flies away.  Life flies away.

When you’re ready to start firing and getting the essential feedback you need to need to start moving in the direction of your financial freedom:

This is the best first shot you can take.