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Everything costs something. In leadership and life, there is always a price. You can pay it now or pay it later, but there is no escaping it. In this episode, Matt Ware unpacks the leadership principle that doing nothing is still a decision—and it almost always becomes the most expensive one. Using examples from business, health, team leadership, and public policy, Matt explains why problems must be addressed while they are still small, why waiting only makes things worse, and why silence from leaders is often interpreted as approval. Great leaders learn to assess the real price of action versus inaction. They accept that decisions come with a cost and choose to pay the price for progress rather than delay. If you want to lead better and live bolder, this episode will challenge the way you think about decisions, responsibility, and leadership courage. Subscribe for more leadership insights and practical lessons. Connect with Matt at themattware.com for coaching, clarity, and leadership resources. Chapters 00:00 Everything costs something 00:22 Podcast introduction 00:41 Why this principle matters right now 01:20 The cost of doing something vs doing nothing 03:15 Doing nothing usually costs more 05:15 Leadership lessons from current events 05:52 Why inaction becomes expensive 07:42 Deal with problems while they’re small 08:00 Small problems become big problems 09:31 Waiting makes things worse 11:19 Silence is sanction 14:10 Overcorrection is often misperception 15:20 The role of leaders in hard decisions 17:19 Accurately assess the price tag 18:25 Everything costs something 19:03 The leadership responsibility to pay the price