It is called . The Etymology of Urgency At first glance, “Gatforit” looks like a typo. A missing apostrophe. A slurred piece of slang. But look closer. Say it out loud. Gat-for-it.
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It is crude. It is grammatically offensive. And it might just save your life—or at the very least, get you to finally book that flight, start that conversation, or jump off that rope swing. gatforit
A perfect plan executed slowly is worth less than a flawed plan executed immediately. The “Gatforit” mindset accepts that you will make mistakes. You will look foolish. You might lose a little money. But you will also move. And in a world where most people are standing still, motion is its own form of genius. It is called
We live in the golden age of reviews. Before we buy a toaster, we watch 14 YouTube videos. Before we change careers, we take three personality tests and build a spreadsheet with color-coded risk factors. Before we ask someone out, we rehearse the conversation for six hours and then decide to stay home and order delivery. A slurred piece of slang