Great work compounds.

This is what building something meaningful looks like.

Great work doesn’t happen overnight. It's also not about the grand gestures or sudden breakthroughs – it’s about consistent effort applied over time.

Each small improvement, each problem solved, each relationship built – they all compound. The most meaningful things we create aren't born from singular moments of brilliance, but from thousands of decisions, adjustments, and iterations stacking up day after day.

Like compound interest, the returns on your work multiply when you stay committed to mastery, creating a momentum that propels you forward faster and faster. The gap between good and great isn't working hard but working on the right things consistently. It requires both persistence and discernment.

What are you building today that will compound tomorrow?