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Shrijith Venkatramana
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The One Thing From The One Thing (The Book)

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## Prioritizing What Matters

If there are ten things on your mind, not all of them contribute equally to your life.

Some jobs may appear easy but fail to deliver any real value. Other jobs may seem effortful, yet they might offer something of great significance.

Through these endeavors, you might acquire valuable skills and capabilities or meet people who open your life to broader possibilities.

Alternatively, you might fall into a trap, lose everything, and never get a chance to escape.

Anchoring in Uncertainty

The challenge is that uncertainty is inherent in life; because of this, an anxious mind needs some sort of anchor to act in its own best interest.

When we consider life itself—the vast scale and scope of the universe—our everyday pursuits, including business, appear to be just a small part of the whole.

This broader perspective is both important and helpful in navigating life's challenges.

The Art of Focus

Focus is another essential element in navigating life’s challenges.

It is inherently selective, involving the rejection of the vast majority of inputs from the world to concentrate on a chosen objective.

Moreover, focus is a process, not a one-time event that you set and forget for the rest of the day.

Every moment, you either focus or you fail; there is no middle ground. For example, when writing, maintaining focus is crucial. Focus is not easy; do not assume it is.

There are a thousand forces pulling you away from focus, whereas there are very few—barely even a handful—of forces that help you maintain it.

The reasons to focus must become so strong, so compelling, so obvious, and so simple that any counterarguments stand no chance—even under duress, physical exhaustion, social distractions, or countless other obstacles.

Focus is not something that is simply given or passively obtained; it is something that must be exercised in each moment—or not at all.

Focus vs. Distraction: Energy at Work

In terms of energy allocation, focus means using every ounce of energy to achieve your goal.

Distraction, on the other hand, involves expending energy without any intention of benefiting yourself or others from this potent resource.

Ultimately, focus appears simple and spartan, while distraction seems sophisticated and multifaceted.

A Wise Man Once Said...

There are only two types of people in the world:

Type I: The Successful

Type II: The Distracted

In keeping this percept of "focus" in mind - let's all try to #focus in business and life.

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AI agents write code fast. They also silently remove logic, change behavior, and introduce bugs -- without telling you. You often find out in production.

git-lrc fixes this. It hooks into git commit and reviews every diff before it lands. 60-second setup. Completely free.

See It In Action

See git-lrc catch serious security issues such as leaked credentials, expensive cloud operations, and sensitive material in log statements

git-lrc-intro-60s.mp4

Why

  • 🤖 AI agents silently break things. Code removed. Logic changed. Edge cases gone. You won't notice until production.
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  • 🔁 Build a habit, ship better code. Regular review → fewer bugs → more robust code → better results in your team.
  • 🔗 Why git? Git is universal. Every editor, every IDE, every AI…

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