When my son was a kid, he was a chess player, and he played in national tournaments. And so i usually travelled with him and teaching him about compounding. The interesting thing about compounding them is that so those first three parts or squares, the first three lines of those squares, really don't notice too much. And then all of a sudden, behum. You're like, holy gow. Look at this. Is small t smol early wunch? Once you have that thought process kind of firmly cemented, you really just come to relax. All i have to do is the right work. That's it. Yet i stress about anything else. Exactly.

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