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To me it sounds like there are two possible outcomes to this.
1. You find that it's easier to get done. Your turnaround time shrinks and you save a bunch of money.
2. You stink at it but now know exactly what it takes to get the job done and can feel that the dollars spent are justified.
Peter Thiel's Rule # <var>
“planning is arrogant and inflexible. Instead you should try things out,”
1. You find that it's easier to get done. Your turnaround time shrinks and you save a bunch of money.
2. You stink at it but now know exactly what it takes to get the job done and can feel that the dollars spent are justified.
Peter Thiel's Rule # <var>
“planning is arrogant and inflexible. Instead you should try things out,”