Here Be Dragons?
Monday Morning Minute; How will you live, love, or lead, differently, or better, this week?

Here Be Dragons?

First a quote: “Fear defeats more people than any other one thing in the world.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson

As humans, many of us tend to fear the unknown and/or what we don’t understand. This tendency has prevailed for hundreds or perhaps thousands of years. Early sailors, assuming the earth was flat, feared venturing into uncharted waters certain they may indeed fall off the edge of the world.

It was believed that medieval cartographers drew pictures of dragons and sea monsters on their maps beyond the edges of what they knew about their worlds. As they mapped out their world, or at least what they knew about their world, they would draw these creatures to warn would-be adventurers about the dangers that certainly must exist in those uncharted regions of the unknown.

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Here Be Dragons!

The words “here be dragons” were often attributed to the unknown areas of those medieval maps. Research now suggests those sea creatures, and words of warning, were on very few actual maps throughout history.

However, the phrase “here be dragons” has prevailed and lives on in our lexicon, sometimes in reality, and sometimes in our subconscious minds.

Whether real or imagined, fear holds us back and limits our success in life.

If you have been through a corporate merger, or perhaps a hostile take-over, you have probably seen this “fear of the unknown” firsthand. As people look at their mental maps of the future, and the uncertainly ahead, they begin imagining all kinds of dragons and sea monsters waiting for them around every bend.

This is nothing more than the misuse of their imaginations.

It has been my observation when contemplating the unknown, many of us tend to exaggerate possible negatives, and at the same time, we minimize probable positives about the future.

“One of the greatest discoveries a man makes, one of his great surprises, is to find he can do what he was afraid he couldn’t do.” — Henry Ford

We would be so much better served to use our imagination in more positive and constructive ways. ?Is there likely to be danger in the unknown regions of the future? Certainly, there is; but there are also exciting discoveries to be made, things to be learned, opportunities to explore, and results to be accomplished.

The opportunity for growth and learning is beyond our comfort zone in the land of the unknown, those areas labeled in our subconscious minds as, “here be dragons.”

Going on a job interview in the weeks ahead? Instead of fearing difficult questions and possible rejection, why not focus on possible accomplishments, successes, experiences, and the value you can make available to a perspective employer. Imagine yourself in the new role solving problems and making a positive difference.

When creating your map of the unknown, instead of adding the words “here be dragons,” consider “here be the land of opportunity.”?

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Bonus quotes below.

How will you live, love, or lead, differently, or better, this coming week?

Bryan Yager

“Expanding Your Capacity for Success”

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Bonus Quotes:

  • “Of all the liars in the world, sometimes the worst are our own fears.” — Rudyard Kipling
  • “Ignorance is the parent of fear.” — Herman Melville
  • “We are more often frightened than hurt; and we suffer more from imagination than from reality.” — Seneca
  • “Do the thing you fear, and the death of fear is certain.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • “Fear is only as deep as the mind allows.” – Japanese Proverb
  • “To overcome fear, here’s all you have to do: realize the fear is there and do the action you fear anyway.” — Peter McWilliams

Gregg Geschwindt, CPIM, CLTD

Director, Integrated Demand and Supply Management

2 年

Well done as always

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