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Ready, Set, Iterate
“Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it…” And those who do, repeat something else: they iterate.
Maybe it’s an entrepreneurship class buzzword, but I’m applying it as a life philosophy. Before understanding it as a requirement for developing product-market fit, I have always been an iterator.
The first draft of anything is always quite a catastrophe. But if we do it again and again, we automatically become better. The brain does so naturally. In my tutoring programs, I provide the context that allows students’ brains to do what it does on its own. I’m the iterator that keeps them in the test prep mindset.