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Darren Hardy didn't write 'The Compound Effect' to teach you a productivity hack. He wrote it because he noticed something most people miss: the gap between successful and unsuccessful people isn't talent, luck, or opportunity. It's the accumulation of tiny daily choices that seem completely irrelevant at the moment.
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The teacher calls you average. You struggle in math, so you assume you're not intelligent. Your SAT score determines which colleges will accept you. Meanwhile, you can play three instruments by ear, understand people instantly, and build anything with your hands — but none of that counts as "smart."
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