Adventure

Adventure needs no planning, just utility.

You just landed a new job, meeting new people, using new processes and delivering new products.

You have not yet arrived, yet you have all the plans on what you’re going to do when you get there. You start asking questions about the people, the processes, the products. You start building biases and desires. You do not want any surprises. You start missing the point.

Don’t you see that this is an adventure? You need to be there first. You need to be wowed. You need to be lost. You need to figure it out. That’s the point.

For most leaders, what they see in their new institution, is only what they picked up before getting there. And as charlatans urgently need proximity to thrive, charlatans come closer and eclipse the leader’s blind spots.

Arrive, and let all the preparation life has offered you in past experiences, be your utility. You have always desired a new adventure, yet now, with this opportunity, you are playing catch up with reality and holding on to convictions that require a healthy dose of authority to stand.

The people, processes and products will reveal themselves to you, for what they are, only if you come without a mask.

Adventure needs no planning, just utility.

When you are on ground, cover ground.

– Osasu Oviawe

Popularity

Luke 5:12-16
While he was in one of the cities, there came a man full of leprosy; and when he saw Jesus, he fell on his face and besought him, “Lord, if you will, you can make me clean.”
And he stretched out his hand, and touched him, saying, “I will; be clean.” And immediately the leprosy left him. And he charged him to tell no one; but “go and show yourself to the priest, and make an offering for your cleansing, as Moses commanded, for a proof to the people.”
But so much the more the report went abroad concerning him; and great multitudes gathered to hear and to be healed of their infirmities.
But he withdrew to the wilderness and prayed.

Homily:

His will is to make us whole, but first we need to seek Him and ask.

It is impossible to experience blessings and not share the testimony. Sharing follows gratitude.

As His popularity grew from testimonies, He withdrew and prayed more often. One who prays cannot be too far from the ground. Prayer keeps one grounded (aka humble). This is because prayer is premised on the fact that you need another’s input.

For most of us, popularity is the greatest distraction from a connection with God. It actually becomes our god, and we do everything to remain connected to our claim to fame. There is value in finding our own wilderness that we can withdraw to, zone in on our true essence and connect with the compass of our lives, to ensure we are still in the right direction.