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- Acta Non Verba - Latin expression meaning 'Deeds, not words' - emphasizing the importance of action over talk.
- Action Changes Everything - The key to making progress is taking action; if you do not start, you cannot make progress.
- Bias for Action - A preference for taking action rather than overanalyzing or waiting for perfect conditions.
- Carpe Diem - The Latin phrase meaning 'seize the day' - making the most of present opportunities.
- Intention-Action Gap - The difference between what people intend to do and what they actually do.
- Knowledge Application - Using accumulated knowledge effectively to solve problems and achieve goals.
- Motivation Through Action - Action generates motivation, not vice versa - starting creates the momentum to continue.
- Overcoming Inertia - The challenge of starting is often the hardest step, but once in motion, momentum makes subsequent steps easier.
- Rumsfeld's Rule - You go to war with the army you have, not the army you might want—a principle about working with current resources rather than waiting for ideal conditions.
- Start Before You Are Ready - Begin taking action now rather than waiting for perfect conditions that may never arrive.
- Starting Leads to Growth - The act of starting something small often leads to unexpected growth and larger opportunities over time.
- Wu Wei - The Taoist concept of effortless action - achieving through non-forcing.
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