Monday, 2 June 2025

You control your inputs

You control your inputs, but you're ultimately judged for your outcomes. Inputs that fail to produce desired outcomes should be adjusted, not repeated. The trick is in the time horizons. In the short term, it's perfectly reasonable for inputs and outcomes to be dislocated- meaning you won't always see a direct reward for your efforts. But in the long term, inputs and outcomes should converge. If they don't, you may need to adjust your inputs.

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