There
is a quote in the TV show, Game of Thrones, that stuck with me. The
Queen Mother says to her young son, who has just become King, that he
better needs to understand the commoners. She says to him, "People not
like us expect to lose important things in life." What she was saying
is that those not in royalty can find themselves living their life
expecting to lose, not always holding a manifest destiny to winning.
The business world is the same.
Those on top, expect more. Those who
are struggling, smaller, and trying to keep their head above water,
appreciate and look at their business differently. The front page of the
New York Times business section today, reminds us of a time in Silicon
Valley, 1999, when all was great and nothing could get in our way to
success. We knew no risk. We expected only the best. And, when it went
away, and we were humbled, we appreciated and became more thankful of
what he had, what we had learned and what we could expect going forward.
The lesson?
We need to keep ourselves in check and recognize that
losing will bring greater appreciation and thankfulness, so how can we
cultivate that spirit of humility and gratitude, even in the best of
times?
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your loved ones.
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Thankfulness
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