You mentioned mathematical induction as a way to think about progress. Can you explain?
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Induction says if something is true for step one and true for step n to n plus one, then it is true for all steps. I translate that into: start, then always find a next step. If you can keep making honest, slightly better iterations, the long-term result almost takes care of itself. The hard part is not stopping.
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