There's something about the wind, you, and making a difference.
I'm writing this to you on a Saturday morning, even though it will be Thursday (today) when you read this message.
I'm looking out my window, as I often do for inspiration, and I notice the sound of the wind.
Like the folkloric, Banshee, the wind howls and "whoooooooos" across the window.
What's it saying?
Wind doesn't make a sound unless it comes into contact with another object. What we're hearing is the sound of friction and disruption.
When the wind passes over surfaces, the friction it creates is the howl.
When the wind dislodges branches and leaves, the disruption creates the rustling of the leaves.
It's this friction and disruption that changes the way we perceive the wind.
So, what is the wind saying?
It's saying get out and do something - come alive.
You won't be able to create a message that spreads as fast the wind rushes without creating friction.
You won't be able to do the work that matters without creating a ruckus.
You won't be able to find fulfillment unless you actually take a step outside your comfort zone and work.
You and the wind have much in common, you both are capable of significant change.
But, you've got to make a ruckus.