There are many lessons to learn from riding a bike. There are, however, some lessons that can only be learned by riding something larger and more powerful. A motorcycle for instance.
One of the first lessons I learned that just about blew my mind was when you’re making a turn or even following a curve while riding a motorcycle, you look first and turn second. Actually, saying that you turn second seems too active.
When you look where you want to turn, you’re bike follows your eyes.
This, of course, isn’t just a lesson about riding a motorcycle. It’s a lesson about goal setting. Instead of forcing movement toward a goal, instead of just facing forward, instead of letting the actions you take decide where you will go, you just face the direction of the destination you want to be in.
Sometimes getting where you want to go is effortless.
Stay Positive & You Just Need To Look At What You Want
Garth E. Beyer
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