The problem is not too many opportunities. It is too little depth. Most entrepreneurs think shiny object syndrome is about money... but it’s not. It is about never staying long enough to become dangerous at one thing.
The cycle repeats: New idea. Unrealistic optimism. Reality hits. Meaning disappears. Instead of pushing through the hard part, you chase the next rush... because starting feels better than enduring.
Expertise only shows up after the excitement wears off. Fortitude is built when things stop being fun and you stay anyway. That is where real leverage, confidence, and long-term outcomes come from.

