content(future): fix quote; abundance is an allocation outcome, not a mistake#4
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content(future): fix quote; abundance is an allocation outcome, not a mistake#4thedariev wants to merge 1 commit intojust-every:mainfrom
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… mistake Original phrasing (“…just a poorly allocated budget”) unintentionally contradicts the message by tying abundance to poor allocation. Replace with “Abundance is not a dream—just a well-allocated budget away.” to keep the punchy cadence while restoring the intended logic: scarcity stems from allocation, not absolute lack. Reference location: Future page hero section. https://justevery.com/future
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Original phrasing (“…just a poorly allocated budget”) unintentionally contradicts the message by tying abundance to poor allocation. Replace with “Abundance is not a dream—just a well-allocated budget away.” to keep the punchy cadence while restoring the intended logic: scarcity stems from allocation, not absolute lack.
Reference location: Future page hero section. https://justevery.com/future