Listen

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Every innovator and world-changer I’ve ever studied shares one fundamental practice: they are voracious learners. They read, listen, observe, and constantly refine their understanding by learning from others who have already walked parts of the path. But here’s where things quietly go sideways for a lot of people. In their hunger to grow, they end up placing their faith in two-bit experts, recycled ideas, and surface-level teachings that sound confident but lack depth. Real growth doesn’t come from collecting opinions. It comes from learning how to think, how to discern, and how to recognize the difference between borrowed certainty and lived wisdom. The quality of what you learn determines the quality of what you create.