Why Water Wins and Identity First Decisions

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By Goksi Ozturkeri

Why Water Wins and Identity First Decisions

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Welcome to The Pressure Zone, a weekly newsletter with tools and mental models for those who play life on hard mode.

Today’s Zone Brief

I’m trying a new format this week. Instead of a longer article, I’m experimenting with something tighter: one quote, one framework, and one challenge.

All designed to sharpen your thinking under pressure.

You will be in and out in under 3 minutes, but the ideas should stick around all week.

Let me know what you think. If it hits, I will keep it in rotation.

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Words I Keep Coming Back To

A river cuts through rock not because of its power, but because of its persistence.

- James N. Watkins

If your path is obstructed, then you must go around it.

Go over it, around it.

Just find a way.

You must be like water, because in time, everything yields to the flow.

Framework: Identity First Decision-Making

When I’m making a big decision, I don’t ask, “What should I do?”

I ask, “Does this align with the type of person I want to become?”

Most people think identity comes after action: Do the thing long enough, and you’ll eventually become it.

And there is truth to it. As I covered last week, you can force a smile and shift your mood, or stand up taller and immediately gain confidence.

For big decisions, it’s quite the opposite. You decide who you want to be, then start doing the things that person would do.

Identity leads. Action follows.

The Pressure Test

For the next 24 hours, act as if you already are the person you’re trying to become. Make every decision through that lens.

  • Trying to become a disciplined person? Wake up early. Stick to your schedule. Finish what you said you’d start.

  • Trying to become a leader? Speak last. Take ownership. Make one hard decision today.

  • Trying to become a creator? Hit publish. Don’t overthink it. Start before you feel ready.

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