If you put a piece of hard wood about 2 feet wide and 10 feet long on the ground
in front of a group of people, and ask them to walk across it and to keep their
feet on the wood at all times while they cross it, everybody would be able to do it.
No sweat.
No problem.
No biggie.
Take that same piece of wood and put it between two buildings 10 stories high,
not everybody would be able to do it.
Some won't even try.
Why?
Their focus is on falling.
On the ground way, way below them.
Not on where the next foot should be going.
And that's exactly where your focus should be going.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
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