
In his book Tribes, Seth Godin talks about Chris Sharma, an American rock climber who forever changed the way climbers looked at scaling a cliff.
Instead of the normal left-right, left-right approach of hand over hand, Sharma jumps (known as a dyno).
It’s a leap of faith at its purest, since a fall while rock-climbing can be a long way down.
Seth’s analogy is that because of Sharma’s vision, the status quo needn’t be the norm, and experimenting with how far you can push the limitations of the...
Published on September 02, 2016 09:09