You don’t fall because you’re careless. You fall because you’re moving fast enough that the warning signs blur into the background. We tell a quick story about climbing a ladder that feels familiar: you’ve done it a thousand times, you’re competent, you’re ready, and you’re also in a hurry. Then comes the wobble, the tiny shift that proves the base was never quite right, and by the time you notice, you’re already committed.
That ladder is a leadership metaphor with teeth. We talk about how speed can hide the truth, and how momentum can turn small misalignments into big consequences in business, relationships, and personal growth. If you’ve ever pushed forward because stopping felt like losing time, this message will hit home. We unpack the real issue: urgency can feel like progress even when your foundation is crooked.
We also share a practical reset you can use today: take five seconds and ask, “Is this right?” It’s not weakness, hesitation, or overthinking. It’s wisdom. You’ll leave with three sharp questions to evaluate the decisions you’re rushing toward, the warning signs you’ve ignored, and what might change if you gave yourself permission to pause before every major move. Subscribe, share this with a leader who needs it, and leave a review to help more people find the show.