There
are three important things that this wonderful quote speaks to me. One, movement
is important. To get somewhere we must begin the journey. Let, or rather allow
your thinking to inspire you, and then take some kind of action. It matters less
what the action is at the beginning, but action is important.
Two,
mistakes happen, but don't focus on them as mistakes. Consider it feedback
instead of mistakes. Some of the world's most popular products were not what was
set out to make, such as, Post-It Notes. Activity breeds results, and those
results are an indication, or an indicator of where to go next.
Three,
don't get hung up on the objective because the objective may change so much that
you wouldn't recognize it. Be flexible, and let, or rather, allow things to
unfold. You may find that a far grander realization comes out of allowing a
relaxed and flexible focus.
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