Adventure Together
Adventure Together
The assumption is that their adventure is different from ours.
There’s a surprise waiting at the other end for those who pick one and go on it together.
The assumption is that their adventure is different from ours.
There’s a surprise waiting at the other end for those who pick one and go on it together.
We tend to limit ‘inclusivity’ and ‘equity’ to tolerance, allowing room for exclusivity and inequity.
To Nature, ‘inclusivity’ and ‘equity’ is boundless because She’s accepting.
The feeling of acceptance allows for a feeling of safety. Safety yields confidence and thereby optimal performance.
The proximity of an end sparks vigor. We don’t choose to live for it, but because of it.
Can’t waste this.
The need to catch up creates an eagerness to close in. The complacency of being ahead invites stagnation.
While one embraces change, the other fears change.
Get curious. Do it before you hand over your control to fear, confusion, or anger.
Trees that aspire for a grand future must run their roots deep underground. Though hidden, their roots’ presence is undeniable.
When our work runs deep with intention (not aimlessness), meaning (not superfluity), and generosity (not greed), we’re giving our future a chance to be grand.
Legislations, even the fair ones, can feel limiting.
Self-imposed discipline is not limiting, but liberating.
It builds a backbone conditioned for resilience, come what may.
‘I don’t have to do it; I get to.’
Fleet owners want to hear from those on the road itself.
In health care, who’s my mirror?
We don’t need health care reform. What we need is a revolution. No revolution was fought by a single person.
The revolution should reframe our very outlook toward our work and the customers we serve. From greed to generosity; extraction to regeneration. This revolution doesn’t seek to cut heads, but turn them.
This revolution can’t marginalize spirituality, but rather enthrone it at its core.
What I have is God’s gift to me; what I do with it is my gift to God.
The other is not another, but my Divine brother. We may not be related by blood, but we’re related through our Bloodmaker.
Complaint-driven advancement does not intend to seek excellence, but rather refuge.
Our health care system is less than it should be because we’re short on empathy.
The way out is to strive for emotional fitness. If it were easy to be fit, everyone would be fit.
This is not an invitation for grandstanding, but a challenge to those who are eager to take the high road and create the change that they’re proud of.