In an English Literature discussion on Jonathan Livingston Seagull, I found the following lines:
"Limiting ourselves is the worst thing in the world we can do. But the one who challenges limits is the one whom the society rejects and yet it turns out that the one is one whom others follow."
How can we better encourage ourselves (and those around us) to challenge limits, though the price be seeming rejection, and then to move through the rejection into a new perception? Perhaps, in order to lead, some time traveling alone is required.
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It reminds me of the movie "Forrest Gump". He starts running, for no one but himself. He doesn't run to be a leader, or to be a visionary, he just needs to run so he runs. Eventually people start following him, he becomes a leader.
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