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Chad asserts that waiting doesn't just cost time; it translates into exponential loss. Every day spent not creating is a day lost in potential growth. Traditionally, becoming skilled at a craft meant a linear progression of mastering specific tools and techniques. However, in a world where tools and platforms evolve rapidly, this method of waiting is no longer beneficial.
The real cost of waiting, he explains, is what you could have been creating—and more importantly, sharing—during that time. In the era of AI, creators who adapt and embrace opportunities are the ones who thrive. The concept of compound growth—where your work leads to more opportunities and connections—is no longer just a theory; it's a fundamental principle of modern creation.