A shift takes place. It becomes the thing to do; to dance on the hill. The whole area is filled with dancing people. Derek refers to those who are not dancing by saying that they risk being ridiculed for not joining into the “movement.” Yet, why, why dance?
For me, the issue wasn’t “to dance, or invite more to dance ”… it is totally about “WHY DANCE?” What was the inspiration to get up and move… why the movement? When understanding the “why” you then can create “Magic in the Movement!”
The last line of Derek Sivers’ talk says it all, “When you find a lone nut doing something great, have the guts to be the first person to stand up and join in.”
Truthfully, the leader may be the “front person” and the person that may be remembered through time. However, if the second person and the immediate team do not join in the “dance” then what do you have? “A lone nut.”
This gives a new way of looking at a movement and those leaders we all know and respect. If I asked you, “Who is
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