It often seems that we are a cyclical treadmill trying to define our achievements. Keep running on the treadmill reaching for that elusive outright mega-achievement. that achievement that is clearly a win.
We want to go from a steady spot on the earth and soar high above both part as a team (a family) and on our own.
Start rising
Soar
Soar
Soar
Achieve! Achieve what?
Categories: Psychology, Travel, women, workplace
God post!
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Thanks a ton!
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Murmuration gets me every time, great post. 🙂
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🙂 thanks
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Agree totally – great post, in less than 50 words! ‘Achieve, soar high’ – these delusions keep us going towards some nebulous goal for years. When ‘Achieve what?’ dawns, it feels like burn-out, then you have to create a new delusional system to believe you’re still going somewhere. And you move and move and end up with a formation like the one in the last photo – a messy circle…
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Thanks. I thought Id let the pics do most of the talking. Yes! Love how you frame it.. delusions and nebulous goals. we are filled with them.
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