
It’s a fairly solid strategy for most work, assuming that one doesn’t interpret slowness as inaction or a form of hiding.
Think of it like those little children cars you may have played with when you were younger. The ones that you slowly pull back and once you let go, they zoom forward.
The other strategy is to go from fast to faster. It works. Sometimes. But more often than not, that haste makes serious waste. Internally. Externally. In unexpected places and so on.
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