Operators rarely fail because they donโt care.
They fail because they care about too many things at once.
Every opportunity looks possible.
Every problem looks solvable.
Every responsibility feels important.
The result is scattered energy.
The operator becomes busy but ineffective.
Movement replaces progress.
Activity replaces direction.
The question isnโt:
โWhat can I add?โ
The question is:
โWhat deserves my attention right now?โ
Focus isnโt about doing more.
Focus is deciding what matters enough to ignore everything else.
On this day in 1944 a little town in the Blue Ridge Mountains with about 3200 people would lose 20 sons, with 19 coming on Omaha Beach during the first wave.
The โBedford Boysโ were made up primarily from Company A, 116th Infantry Regiment, 29th Infantry Division, and trained for two years in England before leading the charge for one of the greatest battles in history. Bedford would lose 23 sons in total, making it the highest per capita loss of life of any town, which led Congress in to designate Bedford as the site of the D-Day Memorial, dedicated in 2001.
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