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Adithya Reddy

Generally speaking, Good Start or Good End?

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Which one would you prefer and why?

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I lean towards a good start, Adithya; it sets the tone and momentum for everything that follows, making it easier to navigate any bumps along the way with a strong foundation. Plus, a solid beginning often leads to a good end, so it's like hitting two birds with one stone.
Artyom Sviridov
I'd rather have a rough start but a satisfying end than the other way around :) But as already mentioned, it's the journey and the experience you gain along the way that matter the most.
Jamie L
I'd opt for a good start because it sets a positive tone and builds momentum, making it more likely to navigate through challenges and still end on a high note. Plus, a strong beginning often garners the support and resources needed to sustain success.
Magic Mike Paine
I think the way you start dictates the journey and the end, but don’t rely only on a good start. Break it into small chunks and create a lot of “wins” to help you stay focused on making a good end.
Lenny Jean
Depends on the journey; good end lingers, bad start warns.
Maria Polesh
Good end definitely
A strong beginning and a strong conclusion are significant on their own. To ensure that your journey starts off appropriately and ends with a sense of pleasure and success, you should ideally aim for both.
Ethan Xu
I'd say a good start sets the right tone and can often lead to a good end, so I prioritize starting strong to build momentum. However, a good end is crucial as well because it leaves a lasting impression and can turn an average beginning into a success story.
Anastasia Liamets
Both 😂
Keyvan Kasaei
Good journey. Having a long term view. The rest are not important
Sarah Playford
Ultimately, the choice between a good start or a good end may depend on the specific circumstances, goals, and the nature of the endeavor. In many cases, aiming for both a strong start and a strong finish is the ideal approach.
Ronan Hardy
Both the start and the end are crucial in various contexts, and the preference might depend on the situation.