If you already know what you are good at, your next priority should be learning to do it faster.
Speed is one of the most underrated skills in personal and professional growth. It doesn’t just help you move ahead of others, it helps you learn, adapt, and improve at a much higher rate.
Speed allows you to encounter mistakes early. Instead of fearing them, you meet them head-on. Every mistake becomes immediate feedback, and feedback is what sharpens skill. The faster you act, the faster you understand what works and what doesn’t, and the quicker you can make corrections.
Many people delay action in the name of perfection. They wait for the right moment, more information, or complete confidence. But perfection rarely arrives. Those who move slowly often repeat the same mistakes for years, while fast learners make more mistakes in a short time and grow beyond them.
Speed also builds confidence. When you move quickly, you stop relying on certainty and start trusting your ability to adapt. You become resilient, knowing that even if something goes wrong, you have the skill to adjust and continue forward.
This doesn’t mean being careless or reckless. It means removing unnecessary hesitation and embracing action. Speed respects time, accelerates experience, and turns effort into mastery.
In the end, growth belongs to those who act. Move fast, learn fast, and improve fast, because speed turns potential into progress.
-By Silas Chate
Speed allows you to encounter mistakes early. Instead of fearing them, you meet them head-on. Every mistake becomes immediate feedback, and feedback is what sharpens skill. The faster you act, the faster you understand what works and what doesn’t, and the quicker you can make corrections.
Many people delay action in the name of perfection. They wait for the right moment, more information, or complete confidence. But perfection rarely arrives. Those who move slowly often repeat the same mistakes for years, while fast learners make more mistakes in a short time and grow beyond them.
Speed also builds confidence. When you move quickly, you stop relying on certainty and start trusting your ability to adapt. You become resilient, knowing that even if something goes wrong, you have the skill to adjust and continue forward.
This doesn’t mean being careless or reckless. It means removing unnecessary hesitation and embracing action. Speed respects time, accelerates experience, and turns effort into mastery.
In the end, growth belongs to those who act. Move fast, learn fast, and improve fast, because speed turns potential into progress.
-By Silas Chate