On Opportunity, Ambiguity, and Pulling Back the Curtain
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The Opportunity with Ambiguity I don’t know about you, but it’s taken me the first three weeks of January to really get my feet under me and start moving. I’m annoyed at myself for getting such a slow start to the new year, but am reminded that sprinting forever isn’t sustainable and it’s okay to move a little slower sometimes (especially in a pandemic, a disruptive political climate, and an uncertain economy). That said, last week brought with it so much hope, beauty, art, and pride that I’m feeling refreshed—and hope that you are as well.
On Opportunity, Ambiguity, and Pulling Back the Curtain
On Opportunity, Ambiguity, and Pulling Back…
On Opportunity, Ambiguity, and Pulling Back the Curtain
The Opportunity with Ambiguity I don’t know about you, but it’s taken me the first three weeks of January to really get my feet under me and start moving. I’m annoyed at myself for getting such a slow start to the new year, but am reminded that sprinting forever isn’t sustainable and it’s okay to move a little slower sometimes (especially in a pandemic, a disruptive political climate, and an uncertain economy). That said, last week brought with it so much hope, beauty, art, and pride that I’m feeling refreshed—and hope that you are as well.