I could see the golf course driving range out the window of where I was working.
(I am not a golfer. Uninterested. Although give me a putt-putt course with some weird light up clowns and windmills and I’m in.)
The golfers at the driving range weren’t talking to each other. They didn’t know each other, they weren’t friends but seemed pretty comfortable to all be on the driving range together.
Here’s the other thing…None of them were wearing cowboy hats. Come to think of it, no one was wearing black skinny jeans, moccasins, a three piece suit or a sweatshirt around their waste either.
No. Magically everyone was wearing almost the exact same thing.
They didn’t call each other beforehand to coordinate. They just showed up like that. Everyone just knew what to wear.
Why? How is this possible?
One of my absolute favorite phrases from a lovely guy, Seth Godin: People like us do stuff like this.
‘People like us do stuff like this’ is everywhere. We all participate and we all contribute.
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