7.31.2009

When We Don't Run At the Same Speed

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Under the right incentive almost any one of us can run the same distance in the same amount of time.

It might only be 20 feet… or 2… but until we scale the challenge with hills and distance and time requirements, we are all pretty much the same.

There’s a certain quiet inspiration to that observation.  That what separates us from each other is our will to win.

Success is not about the 20 feet where we are all the same.  It’s how we perform on the hills and over a long distance that determine our destiny.

And it’s on those hills where we have the greatest opportunity to separate ourselves from the pretenders.

You’re fighting for air.  For the finish-line.  You just want this part of the race to be over.  And yet you find yourself half-way up a hill with the goal somewhere over the top of the ridge with nothing left but the guts to put one foot in front of the other.

And so that’s what you do.

You run…

Because you believe in your heart (and hope in your soul) that the goal is up ahead.

And even if it’s not, you’ve left the pack behind…

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  • http://www.linkedin.com/in/lowellnerenberg Lowell Nerenberg

    nice poem, Dan. Really

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  • BrunkIrrikE

    yeh right.. great post, Thank You

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