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1️⃣ I heard this at a business dinner in Tokyo — and it hit me like a punch. I asked, “Why? Isn’t being on time… good?” He replied calmly: “We don’t fire the late ones. We fire the ones who arrive exactly at the start.” The table went silent. ⸻ 2️⃣ In my world, arriving right on time meant you were responsible. In his — it meant you were cutting it close. “If you arrive at 9:00 sharp,” he said, “it means you planned for everything to go perfectly.” No delays. No mistakes. No margin. And that’s the real problem. ⸻ 3️⃣ He looked at me and added: “People who leave no buffer… are people you can’t trust with responsibility.” That one sentence changed how I see punctuality forever. Because showing up “on time” often just means: you were one small problem away from being late. ⸻ 4️⃣ I started noticing something after that. The most successful people don’t arrive on time. They arrive early. Not to impress — but to prepare. They settle in. Read the room. Start conversations before everyone else even walks in. By the time things begin — they’re already ahead. ⸻ 5️⃣ Now I see it differently: “On time” is the minimum. Early is where advantage begins. Because success — in work, money, and life — comes from margin. Not last-minute effort. But built-in space for reality. ⸻ Closing So when someone says, “But I was on time,” I hear: “I did the minimum.” And that mindset has a ceiling. Japan understood this long ago: you don’t win by reacting — you win by arriving before the game even starts.
1️⃣ I heard this at a business dinner in Tokyo — and it hit me like a punch. I asked, “Why? Isn’t being on time… good?” He replied calmly: “We don’t fire the late ones. We fire the ones who arrive exactly at the start.” The table went silent. ⸻ 2️⃣ In my world, arriving right on time meant you were responsible. In his — it meant you were cutting it close. “If you arrive at 9:00 sharp,” he said, “it means you planned for everything to go perfectly.” No delays. No mistakes. No margin. And that’s the real problem. ⸻ 3️⃣ He looked at me and added: “People who leave no buffer… are people you can’t trust with responsibility.” That one sentence changed how I see punctuality forever. Because showing up “on time” often just means: you were one small problem away from being late. ⸻ 4️⃣ I started noticing something after that. The most successful people don’t arrive on time. They arrive early. Not to impress — but to prepare. They settle in. Read the room. Start conversations before everyone else even walks in. By the time things begin — they’re already ahead. ⸻ 5️⃣ Now I see it differently: “On time” is the minimum. Early is where advantage begins. Because success — in work, money, and life — comes from margin. Not last-minute effort. But built-in space for reality. ⸻ Closing So when someone says, “But I was on time,” I hear: “I did the minimum.” And that mindset has a ceiling. Japan understood this long ago: you don’t win by reacting — you win by arriving before the game even starts.

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