I understand this sentiment and I was actually faced with the same dilemma when I first started with Sub Club. The way I approached it was to just buy a bunch of subs that I would like to run one day. After that, I started with something simple that I felt would have an impact, and then build on it from there.
Just to give some context, Iām 46, came out of a bad divorce, and basically had to rebuild myself both as a man and also my financial holdings.
I picked out my subs and stacks based on the most immediate goals that I wanted to achieve, and then bought a catalog of subs that I would like to run in a phase 2, phase 3, etc.
I also told myself any sub I use, I would have to use for at least 6 months before I would make a determination on whether it was working for me or not.
So far, Iāve Run Emperor, HoM, and Primal Seduction for 6 months each. EoG Iāve run each stage for at least two cycles, for a total of 8 months of use. And Khan, Iāve only just started stage 2, while I ran stage 1 for a total of two and a half cycles.
I think with multi-stagers, itās the fourth stage that is the all encompassing sub, and so thatās what youāre building yourself up for. I know I plan to run EoG stage 4 for several more cycles, and the same will be for Khan Stage 4 and Khan Black. Because as far as Iām concerned, Iām still on my own phase 1 journey.
So, not really on topic for Khan Black per se, but, I think thatās the best way to look at shiny object syndrome. In my case, the only reason why I picked Khan Black was because it was the first artisanal product that I felt I could use long term, and I was also already running Khan so I figured what the hell.
Itās not hard sticking with a stack, as long as youāre brutally honest with yourself about what you want and you also realize that you ultimately have to build yourself up to be that person you want to be. I think of it like the 5 year plan.