The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show

The Hidden Cost of Overplanning

Apr 15, 2026
A sharp take on how excessive planning can quietly drain your momentum. Stories and a hiking anecdote show how research can replace real action. Discussion of the quiet cost of playing it safe and why clarity usually follows doing. A direct push to begin imperfectly and let mistakes create unexpected value.
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INSIGHT

Clarity Comes After You Start

  • Clarity is a result of starting, not a prerequisite for action.
  • Chase Jarvis argues that wisdom from doing only appears once you begin, after hundreds of creative projects taught him to 'start now and figure it out as you go.'
INSIGHT

The Tax Of Sensible Decisions

  • Sensible decisions that please others can act like a quiet tax on your potential.
  • Chase calls this the 'tax of sensible decisions' that compounds over years and keeps risky, meaningful versions of you off stage.
ADVICE

Stop Letting Research Replace Doing

  • Stop using research and planning as substitutes for the vulnerable work of doing the thing.
  • Chase recommends moving from optimization and information-gathering into actual execution because planning can feel noble while avoiding exposure.
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