The one in front never sees how close people behind are. They become complacent and stop evolving, start stagnating. They don't know what pace to keep and start slowing down.
On the contrary, the people behind continuously have the back of the leader in front of them. Day in day out, that back keeps rankling upon their psyche, driving them to evolve and outperform beyond their limits. Then they catch up to the leader who gets blindsided and falls achieving leadership. The same story is repeated again and again.
The lesson here is to continuously keep evolving, striving to keep your best pace and keep checking your blindsided. Only then can you sustain your leadership.
On the contrary, the people behind continuously have the back of the leader in front of them. Day in day out, that back keeps rankling upon their psyche, driving them to evolve and outperform beyond their limits. Then they catch up to the leader who gets blindsided and falls achieving leadership. The same story is repeated again and again.
The lesson here is to continuously keep evolving, striving to keep your best pace and keep checking your blindsided. Only then can you sustain your leadership.
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