Short-Term Gains or Long-Term Value Creation?

Mark Lemuel M
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It compares focusing on immediate profits and results (short-term gains) versus investing in strategies that may take longer to bear fruit but build sustainable, long-term success (long-term value creation). which is more effective?

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Samir Rashed
It depends on the current situation and the objective itself, but I think the Long-term value creation wins
AuroraW
Balancing short-term gains and long-term value creation is like walking a tightrope in business—it’s constant and challenging. As someone in brand marketing, I’ve seen how tough it can be for decision-makers to prioritize long-term value, especially during hard times when quick wins are tempting. But the truly great brands are the ones that master this balance, aligning immediate needs with a clear vision for the future. It takes not just wisdom but also a big-picture mindset to pull it off consistently.
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Nick from FirstHR
Short term is an infinite loop. Each time you will have to start from scratch. So, Long-Term.
TJ Larkin
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I swapped 'how fast can we do this?' for 'how long can this last?' Turns out, when you focus on building things that last, speed takes care of itself. Now I treat every quick win like a building block for something bigger. Such a simple switch, but it's been a complete game-changer.
Katerina Dedyulya
recently i saw a reels on instagram about getting rich (. i know i know, no judgement on my instagram algorithms pls) . basically he says to get from o to $100l - short term gains - create a so-called PET project and quickly sell it. Then do your own pyramid of success: from 100k to mil. from mil to ..... any number. But the main idea is that you cannot do the BIG project from 0
Riley Tate
It’s like planting a tree vs. picking fruits from a bush. The tree takes time to grow, but once it does, the rewards are way more fulfilling.
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Jordan bulk
In my experience, chasing short-term gains without a long-term vision often leads to burnout. It's a tough balance, but focusing on sustainable growth has worked better for me.
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John Davis
I wonder if a hybrid approach might work best? Focus on short-term wins to stay afloat while working towards long-term goals.
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