If everything seems to be under control, you’re probably going too slow.
Control is not your friend.
Control tells you to slow down to a “safe” speed. “Safe” is another name for average. You’re not average.
When you shift gears and step on the accelerator, you’re no longer in the safety zone. You’re taking risks to move ahead. But the risk of accelerating is not the same as the risk of reckless. Not even in the same league as the sluggish effects of staying in control.
If you want real change, you have to loosen your grip on control. You have to speed up, engage risk, and embrace some chaos.
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