The system that multiplies results over time

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This is why progress plateaus.

You open a bag, seal it, and move on.

That’s where habits become systems.

This creates a feedback loop of efficiency.

Week 1: You start noticing less waste.

And over time, the system stabilizes.

But the opposite is true.

This is how simple becomes powerful.

Sealing is just the entry point.

This shifts decision-making instantly.

The next step is when more info you act.

Third level: repetition.

But complexity often reduces adoption.

The more steps involved, the more friction increases.

This is where system expansion becomes strategic.

Over time, the results extend beyond food.

Each step feeds the next.

Repeat what works.

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