Development and achievement follow planned progressions through defined stages. Educational curricula, skill development, career advancement, product development, training programs—all move through recognized stages. Each stage has requirements; progression requires meeting stage criteria.
This structures development as planned advancement through milestones rather than unstructured effort. Rushing stages or skipping steps produces inferior results because each stage builds foundations for subsequent stages. Proper planning understands what stages are required and ensures each is completed before advancing.
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