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Cheat Code for 2026: Handling Uncertainty
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2026 is not going to reward the people waiting for certainty.
It’s going to reward the people who can move clearly, even when the full picture isn’t there.
Most people stay stuck because they want guarantees before they act. In business, that usually means missed chances, slow decisions, and getting overtaken by people with less talent but more conviction.
The cheat code is simple: get comfortable making solid decisions with incomplete information, back yourself, and adjust fast. Uncertainty isn’t the problem.
Weak decision-making is.
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