Thinking Big
What problem do you seek to work on?
If you can solve this problem, what does the impact on the world look like?
How “impossible” or challenging is this problem?
Big problems can easily be broken down into smaller ones.
So you might as well start at the top with a big one.
And there’s no better time to remember this big problem than at the start of the week.
People once thought the Four Minute Mile could not be achieved.
Yet since Roger Bannister got it licked in 1954, there have been no less than 1,755 runners to achieve this feat.
Sometimes it just comes down to the act of courage. For one person to be crazy enough to give this thing a try.
And when it’s shown to be possible, it opens the door for more people to take the same risks.

