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Most people think perfectionism comes from high standards. But a lot of the time, it’s not high standards. It’s theory crafting.
You’re stuck in the menus, running simulations, adjusting the build, trying to make the perfect plan before you take the first step. It feels productive, but it doesn’t create real-world results.
In this video, I talk about why over-planning can become a form of avoidance, how theory crafting creates emotional debuffs, and why real GAMEPLAY gives you better feedback than another round of thinking.
You’ll learn why the clock doesn’t pause while you plan, why “Falsely Assuming Progress” feels so convincing, and how to start getting XP through action instead of waiting until everything feels perfect.
Chapters:
00:00 Perfectionism isn’t always high standards
00:32 Theory crafting vs real action
01:04 The hidden cost of planning
01:43 The clock doesn’t stop
02:23 GAMEPLAY gives better feedback
03:13 Falsely Assuming Progress
04:20 Fear of failure and Mind Wizardry
05:15 Why your aligned action matters
Where are you theory crafting right now instead of getting XP? Drop it in the comments.
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