We think of the massive corporation as a big, lumbering ship that is difficult to move and not very agile.
We think of the individual as very agile. Quick and sudden jumps, turns, and changes are easy for us, right?
I’m not so sure of that. How often do people change? Real change. Not often.
It feels like it’s easier to move an individual because we know how to move ourselves, but a massive corporation seems like an immovable object.
But how often do people change? People would choose to believe a lie rather than accept that they could be wrong about something. People prefer to ignore the important thing that could facilitate change because change is hard and can be scary.
Are people really that much more agile than corporations? I’m not so sure.