Why is it that when we start something new, and it just starts to gain momentum, someone comes and pees on your parade?
My mom always said āThe tallest trees catch the most wind.ā
I thought about that today, after having encountered one of those pee-ers in my day-job.
Nobody walks into a forest and argues with the tiny shrub hiding quietly in the shade. No, it is the big trees that get the storm. The resistance. The pressure. The wind.
The same thing sometimes happens when you start building something meaningful online.
The moment you begin standing tallerā¦thinking differentlyā¦posting consistentlyā¦trying to improve your life⦠someone suddenly appears with a PhD in Unsolicited Opinionsā¢ļø. š
Apparently, some entity out there has appointed several people as:
Chairperson of Your Life Choices,
Senior Investigator of Your Business Model, and
Director of āThat Wonāt Work.ā
Chief Auditor of Your Confidence
Director of Eye-Roll Operations, and the oh, so popular
Lifetime Achievement Award Winner in Sitting on the Sidelines
But hereās the thingā¦
Almost every person who contributed something meaningful to humanity faced criticism before they were respected.
Albert Einstein was considered unconventional.
Thomas Edison failed thousands of times.
Nikola Tesla was mocked for many of his ideas.
Walt Disney was once told he lacked imagination.
Oprah Winfrey was told she was āunfit for television.ā
Imagine if they had folded emotionally every time somebody made a sarcastic comment from the sidelines.
Progress often looks ridiculous⦠right before it starts making sense.
So if somebody questions what youāre doingā¦laughs at your consistencyā¦rolls their eyes at your videosā¦or suddenly becomes deeply concerned about your āonline thingāā¦
take a breath.
It simply means youāve become visible enough to catch some wind. And wind only hits the trees that grew tall enough to matter. š²
Keep growing anyway. š¤