Carry The - Glass
So, look at your hands right now. What are you holding? Is it glass? Adjust your grip. Find a spotter. Breathe.
The world does not need more people who can carry weight. The world needs people who can carry clarity. Glass lets light pass through. It reveals what is on the other side. Your role, as a carrier, is to ensure that the light is not distorted by fingerprints, nor blocked by cracks. Finally, a secret that few carriers learn: You are not meant to carry the glass forever. At some point, you must put it down. You must set it into its frame—the completed project, the healed conversation, the launched rocket—and walk away. Carry The Glass
Before you accept a fragile responsibility (yes, you can decline to carry the glass), ask: Where is this going? What does ‘delivered intact’ look like? So, look at your hands right now
It falls from the truck. A child runs into your legs. The wind catches it just wrong. And in that fraction of a second, you hear the sound no one wants to hear: the shatter. Adjust your grip