Written By: Chris Allaire


Rule #4: You Miss 100% of the Shots You Don’t Take

Why action — not information — builds real leverage

There’s a quiet tax most leaders pay.

It’s hesitation.

In a market drowning in podcasts, newsletters, AI tools, dashboards, and “insights,” the real divider isn’t access to information.

Instead, it’s leadership execution.

Reputation isn’t built in theory.
It’s built by action.


Knowledge Is Potential. Leadership Execution Is Power.

Tony Robbins has said it for decades:

Knowledge is not power.
It’s potential power.

Real power is generated only when knowledge is applied.

Robbins often emphasizes something that elite operators already understand:

Meanwhile, the “I know, I know” mindset leads to stagnation.

We’ve all seen it:

“I know I should make that call.”
“I know we need to recruit proactively.”
“I know we should have that tough conversation.”
“I know we need to move faster.”

However, knowing without doing is disguised procrastination.

And in hiring, leadership, and business — procrastination is expensive.


The Expensive Cost of Hesitation

In recruiting, I see it constantly.

A founder delays outreach because the org chart isn’t perfect.
A CTO waits for “final budget approval.”
A VP hesitates because the job description isn’t perfect yet.

Meanwhile:

The best talent gets proactively recruited by your competition.
The best candidates are getting offers because they add value, not fit a mold.

The companies separating right now aren’t the most informed.

They’re the ones willing to take a chance.

Look at companies that built while still iterating:

None waited for perfect conditions.

They moved.
Then they adjusted.
Then they compounded.


Overcoming the “I Know” Trap

One of the most dangerous phrases in leadership is:

“I already know that.”

If you truly knew it, it would be visible in your behavior.

Applied knowledge creates progress.
Collected knowledge creates comfort.

And comfort feels safe…
until you realize someone else took the shot.

That’s why leadership execution is so visible in outcomes: it turns insight into behavior, and behavior into results.


How to Take the Shot (Without Blowing Up the Game)

Taking action doesn’t mean being reckless.

It means:

You don’t need a flawless strategy.

You need momentum and leadership execution that turns momentum into progress.

Momentum is built through consistent, imperfect action.


Three Questions for Right Now

If you’re building a company, scaling a team, or leading a function, ask:

These aren’t philosophical prompts.

They’re operational diagnostics for leadership execution.


The 2026 Separation: What Actually Divides Winners

We’re not divided by tools.

Instead, action divides us.

Everyone can access the same information.
Few people act on it.

Execution is everything.

Take the shot.

Momentum is cheaper than regret.


How This Applies to Hiring Right Now

If you’re a CTO, CEO, or VP building in AI, Security, Platform, or Product:

Waiting is not neutral.

It rewards the one with leadership execution — the one who takes action.

If you’re unsure whether to engage, start the conversation.

After all, if you don’t take a shot, you’ll never score.