BEYOND STRATEGY: Competitive Advantage – Why some see what others can’t.

I’ve written about consistency. About upgrading yourself. About guarding your proximity. About speaking up.

But I’ve avoided this one because we have somehow managed to make those two worlds mutually exclusive. As if corporate ambition and faith can’t coexist. As if seeking guidance beyond yourself makes you less corporate.

We have been told this part of life must stay separate from ambition. That it doesn’t belong in corporate conversations. But I think it does.

Most people in corporate have the same information. Same meetings. Same data. Same noise. So, why do some see what others don’t?

”I have more insight than all my teachers, for I meditate on your statutes”

I have seen it in boardrooms when pressure rises and one doesn’t flinch. In negotiations where someone won’t compromise, not from ego, but conviction.

I think sometimes the difference is more than information. It is alignment with something higher than the moment.

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