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Brave Thinking and Big Ambitions

Tom McCallum
5 min readMar 14, 2019

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The V&A Museum opened in Dundee in 2018, design by Kengo Kuma

Today am inspired by a conversation this week about brave thinking and big ambitions.

I love to work with brave leaders. One of the four characteristics of people who choose to work with me (see the BeMoreYou page) is that they are brave. At it says on that page:

Be Brave.
Bravery means you’re open to being uncomfortable, to stretching, as that’s where the growth lies. If you’re not uncomfortable, you’re playing it too safe.

Bravery is a virtuous circle. When you embrace your full potential (discomfort and all). Your vision becomes clearer and your confidence increases, even in the face of uncertainty.

So, let’s talk today about some examples of Brave Thinking leading to Big Ambition for organisations and businesses. May it inspired your own brave thinking and help you conceive and achieve your big ambitions for yourself, for your organisation.

Brave Thinking and Big Ambition

“A million dollars isn’t cool. You know what’s cool? A billion dollars”

This line was said by Sean Parker to Mark Zuckerberg in the movie The Social Network (see video link here) at the early stages of Facebook when the young college students came to…

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Tom McCallum
Tom McCallum

Written by Tom McCallum

Sounding Board for Visionary Leaders ready to make a Massive Impact. Daily posts here, or https://tommccallum.com/newsletter-sign-up/

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