The gap between success and failure isn't talent. It isn't luck. It is not even opportunity.
It's what you do when no one's watching.
Success: A few simple disciplines practiced every day.
Failure: A few errors in judgment repeated every day.
The scary part? Both feel the same in the moment. The compounding only reveals itself years later.
That's why systems beat intentions. Why showing up beats inspiration. Why boring consistency beats brilliant bursts.
What's one small discipline you've committed to practicing daily?