Derik Fay

Sometimes you have to slow down to speed up. Speed is a misunderstood action.

It makes most think that to win you must move the fastest. That is only partially true.

Yes- the first step is all about raw speed. The first mover almost always wins. But from there it’s less about sheer speed and more about the systems of “strategic speed”.

Fast enough to keep up - slow enough to self correct - and controlled enough to learn from your mis steps without breaking complete stride.

Speed isn’t jsut a sprint: It’s a measured, unrelenting forward process. At times it will require you to sprint, while other times it will require you to crawl. Both are “fast”

Knowing which to do when is real definition of “speed”.

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