We've been taught that taking baby steps is the path to personal and professional growth, but history shows big swings are rewarded far more often in the long run.
I totally love this piece and have to remind folks, and political bodies, that urgency can transmute broken patterns and produce potentially abundant adaptations
The best case against the incremental theory is time the God has allotted us. Spend every day swinging for the fences. I may not have much longer, and I may not see my dream shot over the left field fence, but you can bet your ass if I don't put it out of the park, it's going to be a long fly ball that makes the warning track, and the rest of my team can pick up my absence.
Also, I have used Watson, and ChatGPT is a far superior product, and it is unfortunate that MSFT is gobbling them up.
So, fellow Burner's Swing for the fences every time, you never know when you will get your last opportunity to be at Homeplate. This book made me face my biggest competitor, ME... and it has taught me that cockroaches and rats, living with you at a young age, can either kill you or inspire you. It's your choice to make.
I totally love this piece and have to remind folks, and political bodies, that urgency can transmute broken patterns and produce potentially abundant adaptations
The best case against the incremental theory is time the God has allotted us. Spend every day swinging for the fences. I may not have much longer, and I may not see my dream shot over the left field fence, but you can bet your ass if I don't put it out of the park, it's going to be a long fly ball that makes the warning track, and the rest of my team can pick up my absence.
Also, I have used Watson, and ChatGPT is a far superior product, and it is unfortunate that MSFT is gobbling them up.
So, fellow Burner's Swing for the fences every time, you never know when you will get your last opportunity to be at Homeplate. This book made me face my biggest competitor, ME... and it has taught me that cockroaches and rats, living with you at a young age, can either kill you or inspire you. It's your choice to make.