Speed is relative

If you moved to Norway or Haiti or Bolivia, you'd notice something immediately: People don't move at the same speed you do.


The same thing is true about different organizations and different pockets of the internet. Or months of the year, for that matter.


There's not an absolute speed, a correct velocity, a posted limit or minimum for all of us. It's relative.


Given that, how does your speed match your goals and your strategy? Not compared to everyone else, but compared to the one and only thing you have control over?


Passing the slow cars on the road is an illusion, a chance to fool yourself into thinking you're making good progress. To a sloth, even a loris is a speedster.


Pick your own pace.



            
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Published on August 28, 2016 01:15
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