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Thinking big is completely irrelevant when it comes to the big picture.
A big picture is made from small articulations of the pixels of mindset, detailed-oriented thinking, and 100 percent dedication to all aspects of mind, body, and perspective — especially in failure as well as exhaustion.
Thinking big doesn’t allow focus on the right things in order to do big things. It, therefore, takes a lot more than thought to be thoughtful. It takes more than playing music to be musical. It takes much more to run a business than walking employees through what not to do but rather the granular, specific, and repetitious tasks of how to do what they need to do. The big picture will always be derived from small thoughts that impact small actions which, in turn, impact culture to create a big picture as a by-product (not a product based in thought, as most of those products outside of luck fail and fail with speed as speed and quick money amounts to no profit for either side). Big picture thinking makes big motion picture movies about failing companies that thought too big and never gained the perspective, observational wisdom, and/or self-belief to learn how to control the management of self to be able to role model management for business and its many verticals.
Are you interested in big ideas or ideas that work and/or maintain themselves?