“Less is more only when more is too much.” - Frank Lloyd Wright
We were taught in school to achieve the highest grades—not, not just an A…but an A+. To shoot for the stars. To get into that top university. Doctor? Lawyer? Entrepreneur? FAANG (Facebook-Apple-Amazon-Netflix-Google).
An ecosystem that champions success and whatever it takes to get there—competition, long hours, survival of the fittest. This is the type of ecosystem that has born and bred some of the brightest and iconic names, companies, and stories of humanity…but when is "too much” too much?
One thing I’ve unlearned and rethought over the past year (especially with COVID) is there are times when it helps to think like a Navy Seal, and there are times when it helps to think like a monk. It may help to “attack” an enemy full force on the battle lines, but “attack” may not be the right verb depending on the battle you’re fighting—especially when that enemy looking across the battle lines is…yourself. Less may be more when more is too much.