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How I Stopped Chasing Shiny Objects Online

One of the biggest mistakes I made was constantly jumping from one opportunity to another.

Every week I discovered a new business model.

One day it was blogging.

The next day it was crypto.

Then freelancing.

Then YouTube automation.

Every new opportunity looked better than the last one.

The problem was that I never stayed focused long enough to see real results.

The Shiny Object Syndrome

The internet is full of opportunities.

This is both a blessing and a curse.

Because there are so many options, it becomes easy to abandon your current project whenever something new appears.

Why I Kept Switching

I believed the next opportunity would be easier.

I thought the problem was the business model.

Most of the time, the problem was my lack of patience.

What Changed My Thinking

I realized that successful people often stay focused on one thing for years.

They do not chase every trend.

They build one asset at a time.

My New Approach

Today, I try to focus on one project and give it enough time to grow.

Instead of chasing opportunities, I focus on execution.

Final Thoughts

Opportunities are everywhere.

Focus is rare.

The ability to stay committed to one goal may be more valuable than finding the next big opportunity.

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