▲ | godelski 5 days ago | |
It's a good visual story to describe something we all frequently do. We often create our own anxiety. It's easy to hear "let's slow down a little" as "don't move fast" but it's wrong to interpret that because "slow down" is relative. There is such a thing as "too fast". You want to hear "slow down" just as much as you want you great calls to speed up. When you hear both you should be riding that line of fast but not too fast. It's also good to make sure you have a clear direction. No use in getting nowhere faster. I'll use another visual analogy. Let's say you and I have a race around the world. I take off running, you move to the drawing board. I laugh as I'm miles ahead, and you go to your workshop, which is in the other direction. The news picks up our little race, and laughs at you as I have such a tremendous lead. I'm half way done, but you come out of your workshop having build a jet. I only get a few more miles before you win the race. The news then laughs at my stupidity and your cleverness, as if it was so obvious all along. Sometimes to move fast you need to slow down. It takes lots of planning and strategizing to move at extraordinary speeds. |