Change
It will thrill and provoke. It will take certainties and hold them on edge. It will be alternatively overt and subtle, lightning-fast and glacially slow. It will create and diminish. In its constancy, it will strengthen and inspire. It begs attention and gives more than it takes.
It is to be embraced. Because opportunities to take advantage of it are fleeting and to not grab it by the collar would be to sell short the best of what’s possible for the assurance of what’s available. In this it demands choice and accountability.
Trillions of questions centered on change boil down to just one: what are you doing about it?