Most Outcomes Are Earned Long Before They Appear
The moment an outcome becomes visible feels like the moment it happened. Usually it's just the moment it finally showed up — the actual work of producing it was done much earlier, in a long accumulation of smaller decisions and repeated patterns that quietly built toward exactly this result. By the time an outcome arrives, it's less an event and more a bill finally coming due. Looking only at the arrival misses where the outcome was actually decided.
Meet Ori — built to help you look upstream of the outcome, to where it was actually being earned.
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Momar Lissa Ndiaye ("MLN") is the Founder & CEO of weyoga Inc., a Delaware company. — weyoga.ai · mln@weyoga.ai