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Adam's Philosophy, Editor of Unstable Innovation
Extract from pages 175-176
“In today’s world, we’re surrounded by endless choices. Every day brings new opportunities, temptations, and quick shortcuts that promise success. But the truth is, you can have anything you want in life—you just can’t have everything. To achieve excellent results, you need focus. And one of the most powerful tools for focus is the ability to say no.
Saying no isn’t just about declining an offer or passing on a project—it’s about prioritizing. It’s about choosing where to direct your time, energy, and attention. By saying no to distractions, you create the space to excel in the areas that matter most to you.
No is more powerful than saying yes. Yes is easy—it’s the default that opens doors to everything. But no is intentional—it sharpens your focus, defines your priorities, and aligns your actions with your goals. When you say no, you set boundaries that allow you to invest deeply in what truly matters.
The most extraordinary achievements don’t come from doing many things halfway; they come from dedicating yourself to a few things wholeheartedly. Those who understand this principle say no to spreading themselves too thin. Instead, they focus on becoming exceptional in one or two areas, choosing depth over breadth.
In the end, your ability to say no determines your path. It becomes a filter that separates what’s essential from what’s merely possible, allowing you to build a life of meaning, purpose, and impact.
By focusing on the few things that matter most, you open the door to extraordinary results—and to a future that’s truly yours”.

