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Distribution Over Diluted Thinking: Monitoring Success vs. Failures

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Distribution over dilution, I keep telling myself, because spreading effort across real actions feels more honest than sitting in one place overthinking success and failure

I used to measure everything, track every outcome, analyse every miss, and in doing so I diluted my own momentum, turning movement into hesitation

Success started to feel like something I had to define before achieving, and failure became something I tried to avoid instead of something I could distribute across attempts

But the more I think about it, the more I realise success is not a single event, it is scattered across multiple imperfect executions that compound silently

When I distribute my actions, I give myself more surface area for opportunity, more chances for something to click, more randomness to work in my favour

Distribution Over Diluted Thinking: Monitoring Success vs. Failures
Distribution Over Diluted Thinking: Monitoring Success vs. Failures

When I dilute my thinking, I reduce everything into one decision, one perfect move, one moment that carries too much weight

That pressure slows me down more than failure ever could

Failures, when distributed, lose their emotional weight, they become data points instead of identity markers

Success, when distributed, becomes inevitable, not because every action works, but because enough actions exist

I start to see that monitoring success too closely creates fear, while ignoring failure completely creates blindness, so the balance is not in control but in motion

Move enough and patterns emerge

Act enough and clarity builds

Distribute effort, don’t dilute intent

Because in the end, it is not about how perfectly I think, but how consistently I act, and somewhere in that scattered execution, success quietly assembles itself without needing my constant supervision

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