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June 12, 2007

The last mile moment

I am a regular reader of Seth Godin. I just read his post - The moment, a few minutes ago. Only Seth Godin can so nicely catch such moments of importance and describe in simplicity. I like how he communicates his ideas.

When you are sitting right on the edge of something daring and scary and creative and powerful and perhaps wonderful… and you blink and take a step back.
That’s the moment. The moment between you and remarkable. Most people blink. Most people get stuck.
All the hard work and preparation and daring and luck is nothing compared with the ability to not blink.
-The Moment

Seth Godin talks about the last mile. We mostly miss guaranteed achievements, because we blink, we step back, we re-think, we don’t know how to step one more step, we fear to fail at the very last moment. We always leave the last mile.

If you finish the last mile, then you win and shine.

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