Irons in the fire
If you put an iron in the fire every day, over time you have more than you know what to do with.
You: on the stage, in the arena, under the spotlight
If you put an iron in the fire every day, over time you have more than you know what to do with.
Methods, blueprints and formula work for science experiments but rarely for commercial success.
Are you doing the right thing or finding plausible reasons to do the wrong thing?
It’s far easier to knock something over than it is to build it up.
Beat the algorithm entirely.
Work at the level above before being rewarded for it.