#1 is so important. I think we all try to achieve a goal with huge effort, all at once, at the outset. But you're so right - success comes from consistent, smaller efforts. Habits and commitment. It's frustrating when you see others quickly achieve a goal you're been working toward for a while. But I'm not sure I want quick success anymore. I think that would affect me negatively in many ways. Better to work for it and enjoy the quest.
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"It's frustrating when you see others quickly achieve a goal you're been working toward for a while. "
I would think about it this way: Hard work beats talent.
One guy is talented, he is fast and gets to the finish line quickly.
The other one knows that he takes longer, but keeps going continuously.
Many people think that this would be a bad thing, but it's good. it means that hard work and patience pay off. Maybe the one guy is not talented in THIS skill, but he has other talents! And if he puts the same amount of effort in there.. he will create something big