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Ethan Cross
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I still wanted to win. I still cared deeply. What I lost was clarity and decisiveness.

Burnout slowed execution without removing ambition. That combination is dangerous because it hides the problem while compounding its effects.

Speed is a competitive advantage. Losing it quietly is costly.

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