You don’t need permission to do hard things, but the world thinks you need permission to do hard things, and it will tell you this, and so many people who are capable of doing hard things have no demonstrable success at it because they haven’t received permission yet.
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Replying to @patio11
Can you give an example of what you mean? What is a hard thing for which people think they need permission, but do not?
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Trivial example: most people think you can’t sell something you made without getting a vaguely defined someone to bless it first. (I was under this misapprehension prior to my first software business.)
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Or “Discover a new fact about the world and write it down.” another example, in either the scientific or journalistic senses of fact.
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