Climbing
I spent a few years believing that I wanted to climb the company ladder. I made it a fair way up before I learned that it wasn't much fun. The politics become fierce and the dirty tricks come out. Too often those rewarded were the least deserving based on merit but were masterful at manipulation and foul play.
Peter Drucker once said something like, "a person will climb to the level of their incompetence." I think that is very true. We are each designed with certain gifts and abilities that make us uniquely suited for specific roles. Those who find themselves outside those roles due to blind ambition or poor choices will reach a point beyond which they can't go. Others simply reach a point beyond their personal talents and abilities.
One of the most glaring examples that I have seen through the years is to take an outstanding salesman and put him into management. Some do well in the role, but most are average at best. Both sales and management suffer due to the promotion.
Pride and greed often get in the way of good decisions. Pride in the form of "look at me and how far I've come!" Greed in the form of seeking a higher level of income in a role that makes you miserable. The key is to find what you are made for and do it to the best of your ability. Bloom where you are.
The Climbing Prairie Rose (Rosa setigera) is found from Texas to Wisconsin and all the way east to the coast. The beauty pictured below was in a hidden area of our small acreage.
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