Show respect, but don't revere.
(Quote from Tom Yorton)
In business, when we respect or honor an idea, a person, etc., we'd likely agree that can be a positive thing.
But to revere? There can be danger in that.
Because revering an idea, person, etc. can lead to short-sightedness, blind acceptance or support, lack of innovation or change, or even a lack of reality.
We've all seen revering-gone-bad.
An organization fades into oblivion because it won't adapt. It made "the way we've always done it" untouchable.
A group of people goes wonky because they just accepted what their beloved leader said.
I could go on, but won't.
Do a self check.
How do you differentiate respect from crossing-the-line-reverence?
What has you feeling like your cheese has been moved?
What are you not seeing, or holding onto, that just might make sense to get another viewpoint on?
Let's respect the past, and embrace what's ahead.
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