The Earlier, The Better. Since the past few years, I've learnt that the reason behind success is the amount of failed iterations. Success isn't entirely based on hard-coded principles, it's more about going out and wandering to find the right path. I believe this is because we are too diverse to design a single success blueprint. It might provide a basic start, but we have to figure out the complete picture by ourselves. The earlier you step outside and meet new people to understand the real world, the earlier you start projects that test your limits to figure out how to manage work and unexpected situations, the earlier you start failing to figure out how to avoid it, the better it is. It's easy to watch a productivity video on YouTube and follow it and it's difficult to figure it out yourself by putting yourself into situations where you know you're gonna fail. Fail to learn. The start is messy, not perfect. You need problems to solve, you need failures to learn, you need to be stupid before you're wise. Therefore, Start Now. Start Failing Now. Start Solving Problems & Learn.