Really powerful framing around misaligned versus aligned ambition. The metaphor of starring in the wrong movie captures something I've experienced in my own career where everything looked good on paper but felt draining. What's intresting is how misalignment creates an urgency that masquerades as productivity when it's actually just filling space. The call to protect the integrity of the story we're actualy trying to tell is spot on.
Really powerful framing around misaligned versus aligned ambition. The metaphor of starring in the wrong movie captures something I've experienced in my own career where everything looked good on paper but felt draining. What's intresting is how misalignment creates an urgency that masquerades as productivity when it's actually just filling space. The call to protect the integrity of the story we're actualy trying to tell is spot on.
Thank you!
Yes yes recalibration!