Nick Bare
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I think like one way I'm thinking of it right now, visually, if you are the captain of a boat, a big boat with lots of people, you're steering the boat.
This is when you are rising high.
You're at the top of the boat, right?
You're at the top of the boat.
You're steering.
You're making sure the boat is on the right course.
You're making sure you don't run into some sort of obstacle in the water or other boats.
You're managing, monitoring the weather, all of the things.
You're focused on big picture perspective.
If something happens down below in the bottom of the boat,
And you go and fix it.
You then dive.
Well, you're not in the captain's chair anymore.
You're not steering.
You're not watching out for obstacles in the water or the weather or the course, for example.
And if you do that and you go down below...
and you don't delegate other responsibilities, and you lose that big picture perspective, you go off course, you crash.
There's a lot of things that can go wrong because you dove.
You were too low for too long.
You lose the ability to guide the unit, guide the ship, guide the people.