2/23/20 Westbound and Down
Q: @Skyline
PAX: @hurley, @la-z-boy, @gazuntite, @michaelbolton, @cousineddy, @captron, @joepa, @creditcheck, @hokeypokey, @thebern, @puglife, @lattimore, @mosdef, @falcon, @lizardsthicket
The Thang
Strong turnout this morning for a 5 to 6 mile mosey out and back on Bees Ferry in chilly temperatures. Also, a tip of the toboggan to those who went out early for some extra miles!
COT
Two types of games:
Finite games have known players, clear rules, measures that define winner / loser (I.e. sports). These tend to have players focused on what’s in it for them, how do they win, and end with uncertainty with what’s next.
Infinite games can have any number of players who can come and go, no clear cut rules, no defined end (I.e business, friendship). These tend to be more focused on a vision of the future, the impact left on others / surroundings, and the main objective is to keep playing.
To lead in an infinite game you need a just cause, which must meet the following criteria:
The question for each of us is are we treating life as finite or infinite? If we are treating as infinite, what is your just cause?
Source: The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek
TAP
@Hurley Mother – cancer, @gazuntite Stepfather – ankle, @fiddler – ankle, @OG mother – ankle, @captron – safe travels
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