What is greatness?

Most days I don’t like this word. Some days I want to taste it.

I don’t like that in order to be great I must be better than others. And for this to be validated I need to be compared to others. That’s it, lets forget this word then.

So what happens in other days?

Greatness probably goes with having your unique voice. And it goes many times with authenticity. You must take some decisions and risks to speak up.

So =>

greatness 2.0 ingredients:

having a voice,

listening to it,

speaking up and act,

set example,

define your rules for the process,

and go to rest,

I am

I think and think. And absorb. I don’t talk that much.

I am trying to decide what to do and with whom.

How to create interfaces with people. How to not offend or be offended.

How to be happy and help and create.

And rest, and stare and not be guided by fear.

How to decide what to do and how to act.

To consider and hear others thoughts but not let it shift me from my way.

To what degree to be loyal to intuition. How much to listen to social conventions.

How to reduce judgments and shallowness. In me and in others.

To consume but not much so it will define you.

How to set my path.

Let’s change meetings

In an aggressive environment there’s an aggressive equilibrium.

I feel uncomfortable because some of the participants cannot voice their ideas. My sympathy is immediately with the one that cannot or would not be part of this equilibrium.

I feel uncomfortable because I want to make sure I listen to others and respond in a constructive way. Sometimes I am drawn to the aggressive equilibrium. I might regret my style afterwards.

While I want to be part of the solution, many times I choose to avoid these situations.

Being strong is not being aggressive. It’s standing for what you think is right.

Change the aggressive equilibrium.