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The truest measure of progress is not in the final product, but in the habits that crafted it.
Author
Name
James Clear
Biography
James Clear is a writer and speaker focused on habits, decision making, and continuous improvement.
Nationality
American
Awards
Wall Street Journal Best Seller
Profession
Author
Date Of Birth
8/27/1986
Lifetime
1986-Present
Quote
Analysis
In this quote, James sheds light on the importance of processes and habits over mere outcomes.
Context
Inspired from his book 'Atomic Habits', 2018.
Publication Date
2018
Original Quote Language
English
Topics
Progress
,
Measurement
,
Habits
,
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