There’s an odd little meme wandering around Facebook, one
that Thomas Friedman included in his World
is Flat book and that earlier appeared in the Economist.
Every morning in Africa, a gazelle wakes up. It
knows it must run faster than the fastest lion or it will be killed. Every
morning a lion wakes up. It knows it must outrun the slowest gazelle or it will
starve to death. It doesn’t matter whether you are a lion or a gazelle: when
the sun comes up, you’d better be running.
It’s ironic, of course, because it’s posted by and read by
people who – rather than running – are browsing Facebook. But it’s also untrue.
The lion conserves her strength and does not run until she
sees an opportunity. Likewise, the gazelle conserves his strength and does not
run until he senses a threat. If they began their day running, they’d be too
fatigued to notice, much less respond to, threats or opportunities. This sort
of mindless, every day you have to work hard kind of meme, is an artifact of
the old 8 to 5 world when every day is expected to be the same. The world in which
you have to create your way to success is one more characterized by
intermittent periods of immersion, gestation, and creativity. It varies in
intensity. For my nickel, this story attributed to Warren Buffet seems to
better capture today’s reality.
Secondly, think of yourself as you go
through life as standing at the plate and people throwing you pitches. It is a
very special baseball game. There is no one calling the balls and strikes and
you can stand there forever. You have got all these people in the bleachers
saying, "Hey, swing you bum!" on every second pitch. You just have to
learn to ignore them and when a pitch comes along and it is straight but it is
a little high inside, you let it pass. Another one comes along and it is a
little low outside. Every once in a while a pitch comes along that looks like
the sweetest, juiciest, fattest pitch you are ever going to see. And when it
does, you swing from your heels on it. You come out of your shoes on it. That
is how you go through life. And you are only going to get about ten swings like
that, maybe five swings. That is what you wait for. Too many people go through
life batting at every other pitch. So just wait for your opportunities and when
they come you swing from your heels.
Begin your day scouring the landscape for threats and opportunities.
And save your energy to pounce once you see them. Don’t just mindlessly run. Even the lions and gazelles aren’t silly enough
to heed the parable about the lions and gazelles.
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