We often think that before we take on a challenge, we need to be fully prepared. We measure the risks. We study the field. We create the perfect plan.

But let me tell you something – that's the wrong approach.

Success doesn’t come from knowing everything in advance. It comes from commitment—before you even have all the answers.

You don’t learn, then try, then succeed, and then commit.
You commit first—and then learn how to get where you want to be.

So forget the question, "How do I start?"
Instead, think: "Start—and then figure out how."

That’s what I did. In my first year, I made a lot of money—not just because of luck, but because I kept moving forward, even when things got tough. Deals fell apart. Resources were stretched thin. Doubt crept in.

But I made a contract—with myself.

Each time obstacles appeared, I reminded myself I am here for the long run. I committed to this.

Your success starts the moment you decide it will happen—not when you feel "ready."

Start Before You’re Ready