Tuesday, July 30, 2024
I’m watching the gulls in Nantucket and they soar without flapping their wings in high winds. They have to flap and work hardest when there’s no wind in order to create lift (the speed of air over their wings).
When things are turbulent and tumultuous—high business and social winds—we can soar without much effort, especially if we’re creating change and innovating. But if the air is still, and we’re doing nothing to create movement, then we’ll exhaust ourselves flapping around in dead air.
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