Guy Reams (00:01.58)
This is day 121. Success requires resources. We admire boldness. We celebrate the entrepreneur who takes a leap of faith, the individual who dives headfirst into a new challenge. But what we often overlook is that success isn't just about courage. It's about preparation. The truth is many failures in life don't come from lack of effort or passion.
but from a lack of resources at the start. A business requires capital. A new career requires skills and experience. Even personal commitments, whether it's a fitness goal, a relationship, or a major life change, require a foundation to stand on. And yet too often we rush forward without the time to build that foundation. We let impatience push us into action before we're truly ready.
Starting too soon is a mistake you often cannot recover from. If you launch a business without the capital to sustain the early struggles, you're setting yourself up for failure. If you switch careers without developing the necessary expertise, you risk stalling out before you even get started. And if you take on a major life challenge without the emotional, financial, or even mental preparation needed, you may find yourself overwhelmed, unable to sustain the commitment that you have made.
This isn't an argument for endless hesitation, however. Delaying forever is just another way of avoiding the hard work and preparation. But the key is balance, knowing when you've gathered enough resources to begin and having the discipline to wait until that time arrives. The most successful people understand this. They accumulate what they need before they step forward. They prepare in the dark before they move into the light.
They recognize that a strong foundation is what allows a structure to stand no matter what storms it faces. If you're about to take on something big, ask yourself, do I have what I need to sustain the effort? Have I built, you know, those things, financial, emotional, intellectual capital that is required? If the answer is no, then your most important task right now is not to start, but to prepare.
Guy Reams (02:22.018)
Because success isn't just about the effort, it's about having the resources to see it all the way through.