Race car drivers want to drive race cars at 300 km/h on tracks. To win.
To achieve this, they need to know how to do other things: prepare physically, be mechanically savvy, build a network of partners, etc.
But a driver who only prepared physically, day after day, wouldn't become a driver: they'd become an athlete.
Another who was interested solely in mechanics would become a designer or mechanic.
As for the one who invests all their time in networking, they'll end up an agent or manager.
You must never lose sight of the goal.
What you do now is what you'll do later. Preparation can become your entire life.
The whole game is finding a way to do it now, even when conditions don't seem right.
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