Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832), Public domain
“It is not enough to know; one must also put it into practice;
it is not enough to want; one must also act.”
Momentum.
An idea gains traction. Discussions become more concrete. Initial outlines give way to a coherent whole. What was initially just a possibility begins to take shape. Figures fall into place. Plans become precise. Decisions lose their provisional nature. Over time, something changes. People no longer talk about what might be, but about what is taking shape.
Technology finds its place. People take on responsibility. Processes interlock.
And so an idea becomes reality. No longer a draft, but a functioning system.
Energy flows. Structures work. Reality has taken shape.
Here, development is evident in the result.
Unfussy. Precise. Consistent.
Momentum.
An idea gains traction. Discussions become more concrete. Initial outlines give way to a coherent whole. What was initially just a possibility begins to take shape. Figures fall into place. Plans become precise. Decisions lose their provisional nature. Over time, something changes. People no longer talk about what might be, but about what is taking shape.
Technology finds its place. People take on responsibility. Processes interlock.
And so an idea becomes reality. No longer a draft, but a functioning system.
Energy flows. Structures work. Reality has taken shape.
Here, development is evident in the result.
Unfussy. Precise. Consistent.

