When Consistency Kills

Being consistent is the ignition for starting a new project. It gives large improvements when starting out.

But, as with everything, the returns eventually diminish. At a certain point, gains become minimal, regardless of effort. The quality of the work weakens. And consistency is what kills it.

So, what was once your biggest strength became your biggest weakness. Consistency is no longer the tool needed to advance the project.

Which leads us to the following question: what tool is needed to ensure the project stays afloat?


Here’s my inspiration for the day.