An old maxim applies here: “There are three qualities—good, fast, and cheap. You can have only two.” In your case, you want good and fast, which implies the effort will not be cheap in terms of either time, energy, or cost. Achieving this balance, therefore, requires a meaningful budget, whether financial, personal, or both.
This principle applies broadly to most types of achievement. For example, cramming for an exam is “fast and cheap,” but it rarely produces “good” results.

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