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Can We Get Much Higher (CONFIRMED)

"Good enough" is the place where innovation goes to die. It’s the mid-level position you’ve mastered, the fitness routine that no longer makes you sweat, or the creative project that’s "fine" but lacks soul. To get higher, you have to stop looking at your current peak as the destination and start seeing it as the new baseline. How to Scale the Next Peak

Are you the smartest person in the room? If so, you’re in the wrong room. To reach a new level, you need to surround yourself with people who make your "impossible" look like their "Tuesday." can we get much higher

The pursuit of "higher" isn't about greed or never being satisfied—it’s about curiosity. It’s about seeing what your mind and body are actually capable of before the clock runs out. "Good enough" is the place where innovation goes to die

In a world obsessed with burnout culture, we’re often told to just be happy with where we are. And while gratitude is essential, there is a distinct difference between being grateful and being finished. How to Scale the Next Peak Are you

To reach a higher peak, you often have to descend into the valley first. This means learning a new skill, failing publicly, and being the "dumbest" person in a new field. Most people won't do this because of ego. If you can swallow yours, you’ve already won. The View from the Top