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You’ve spent a long time measuring yourself by how well you can do something. By the precision of your thoughts, the clarity of your craft. You believed: if you polish finely enough, if you think deeply enough, the world will respond. With recognition. With change. With something that comes back to you.
But at some point – quietly, almost imperceptibly – something begins to shift.
It’s not about how good you are. It’s about what reaches others. What lingers.
What stirs something in them – even if only a little.
You can give everything. Pour your best into a piece of work, into an idea, into a conversation. And still, it may dissolve the moment it leaves the room – if it doesn’t meet the other where they are, if it doesn’t strike the note they’re already tuned to inside.
That realization is sobering. And at the same time, it’s freeing.
Because if impact doesn’t come from perfection, you can stop constantly trying to optimize yourself. You can allow yourself to show up. To listen. To feel. To meet the moment not with answers, but with presence.
And sometimes, the strongest moment is not the polished one – but the one that happens simply, at just the right time. Raw. Unfiltered.
Impact isn’t measured by effort. It’s measured by resonance. It’s not about how good you are. It’s about what stays with the other – and what moves within them.
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