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Every time you tell yourself you’ll do something "when you have time" and then you don't, you teach your brain that your promises mean nothing. You become a person who doesn't follow through. The Counterfeit "Tuit" vs. The Real One Let me clarify a dangerous nuance.
The people you admire—the fit ones, the rich ones, the ones who finished the album, launched the app, or repaired the fence—they don't have a secret source of Round Tuits. roundtoit
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But a "Round Tuit" is not patience. Patience is waiting for external conditions to change. The Round Tuit is waiting for internal conditions to change. You are waiting to feel like doing the thing. That is Every time you tell yourself you’ll
It gets a laugh. It’s a classic dad-joke level pun. But underneath the humor lies one of the most insidious productivity traps in existence.
Stop looking for the circle. Throw away the pun. The only "Tuit" that matters is the one you start right now , even if it's messy, even if you're tired, even if it's only for five minutes. The Real One Let me clarify a dangerous nuance
For years, I treated the “Round Tuit” as a harmless punchline. Lately, I’ve realized it’s actually the name of the graveyard where good intentions go to die.