The seamless world and smoother onboarding pulled me in where older entries bounced me off. 80 hours later I am still chasing better gear. 2025 was a monster year for it.
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Good stuff. The one thing I'd flag for newcomers is that the first month feels like nothing's happening, and that's exactly when people bail. How did you stay convinced before you had results to point to?
The silence-after-stating-your-position move is so real and so uncomfortable. Worked for me too, terrifying every time though.
This is the part nobody tells you about: the boring middle stretch where nothing visibly works. I almost quit around month three, then it compounded all at once. Did you hit a wall like that, or did momentum come early?
Yep. The difference between the people who succeed and the people who quit is just whether they pushed through the dull stretch.
This matches my experience almost exactly, with one wrinkle: it took me two failed attempts before it stuck. I think the failures were the actual lesson. Did you nail it first try or learn it the hard way?
Really clear, and the fact that it's one page instead of a 12-step system is the selling point. The complicated versions always die in my notes app. Do you ever feel the urge to add more to it?