The Uncomfortable Truth About Success | Chase Jarvis

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Instincts
Trusting one's instincts can be a powerful tool in creative and entrepreneurial pursuits. shares an experience where he doubted his work, yet it succeeded, highlighting the importance of trusting the process 1. emphasizes honing intuition, suggesting it matures over time and can guide decisions beyond rational thought 2. He notes, "Intuition is super fast. It's a cellular level. Your cells have memories," underscoring its depth and speed compared to rational thinking 3.
Risk & Intuition
Balancing risk and intuition is crucial in creative endeavors. reflects on the discomfort of risk-taking, noting that the best decisions often lie beyond one's comfort zone 4. He states, "The universe teaches you the same lesson over and over until you get it," highlighting the importance of learning from past mistakes 5. adds that success can sometimes lead to sacrifices, questioning the true value of success if it stifles creativity 6.
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