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How much improvement can you make in one year by being just 1% each day?

8/8/2023

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​The 1% better approach is not just about the time you spend actively improving yourself, but also about the mindset it cultivates.
 
If you strive to become 1% better each day for an entire year, the cumulative effect of your daily improvements can be remarkable. Let's do a quick calculation to see the potential growth:
Starting with a baseline of 100 units (representing your initial state or skill level), becoming 1% better each day means multiplying your current level by 1.01.
After one day: 100 units * 1.01 = 101 units. After two days: 101 units * 1.01 = 102.0 units. After three days: 102.01 units * 1.01 = 103.0 units ...
Continuing this progression for an entire year (365 days): 100 units * (1.01)^365 = 3740.93 units!
 

 
As you can see, by consistently becoming 1% better each day, you would end up with a growth of approximately 37 times your initial level. This represents substantial improvement over the course of a year.
 
It's important to note that this calculation assumes a linear progression of improvement and does not account for potential fluctuations, plateaus, or the complexities of learning and skill development. Nonetheless, it demonstrates the significant impact that small daily improvements can have when compounded over time.

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