Wednesday, July 30, 2008

A Game for Two

Say, if you were invited to an evening with your friends for a game but you were told that only two people can participate at any point in time. Would you go?

Well that depends for most people. Some do not mind just watching by the side. Some may get the kick out of watching who will win. But others may wish to participate so if both slots were taken, they might pass.

In this case, if you are the host, you might not expect a large turn out. Or maybe you do not want a large turn out to begin with.

The same can be said of your dream or vision. Because your dream is a small one, you may find that the people who will come to work along side you may be few. Then again, some of us may not want our dream to be too big, because then you might invite the wrong crowd!

For one, if your dream is big enough then you will find many who will like to be part of the action. Say, Google for example. Because the dream of their founders is likely to be big enough, fun enough, exciting enough, even with lots of testing of new boundaries; that is the reason why, I think, they are able to attract talents to their game.

So, in our last discussion where we talked about having a BIG dream, that is one of the reasons why a bigger dream is always better than a small one.

So, how big is your dream?

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