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I went for quiet. The sea was calm. Boats were resting. The air felt slower. An old fisherman stood near the shore, talking with my uncle. Not performing. Not lecturing. Just speaking from years. I listened. He spoke about the tide. He said, “You can wake up early. You can fix your net. You can prepare your boat. But you can’t rush the sea.” And something in me shifted. Because I realised… In my world, we rush everything. Projects. Deadlines. People. Decisions. We act like pressure creates results. But the fisherman understands something different. Preparation matters more than panic. Timing matters more than force. Respecting the system matters more than trying to dominate it. And standing there, I saw something else. My uncle didn’t interrupt. He didn’t correct. He just listened. Three different lives in one small moment: A fisherman who reads the sea. A garbage contractor who manages invisible cycles. And me — designing strategy in organisations. Different industries. Same truth. If you ignore systems… they fail quietly. Fish don’t come. Waste accumulates. Projects stall. Leadership isn’t about control. It’s about stewardship. And sometimes, the most important lessons aren’t in boardrooms. They’re standing quietly by the shore. ___________________________________________ Don’t forget to check our website at: https://www.caribbeanconnect.org/ FOLLOW US: • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caribbeanco... • Facebook: / caribbeanconnect00 • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shivani-s... Thanks for watching and subscribing ! #LimeAndLearn #leadershiplessons