The Rocket and the Room
There once was a kid who sat with a blank paper.
She wanted to draw a rocket… but didn’t know how.
In another room, a leader sat with a full calendar.
He was asked to make the next big move… but didn’t feel ready.
Two people.
Two different rooms.
One quiet feeling:
“I don’t know.”
But here’s the magic —
The kid picked up a crayon anyway.
The leader paused… and asked,
“What is the real job my customer needs done?”
That’s how rockets take off.
And that’s how clarity begins.
Not by knowing everything —
but by daring to ask the question that truly matters.
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