Chapter 2 — Resources
Three islands. Work, Money, Time. The means archipelago. Each one is an instrument that compounds when stewarded and corrodes when hoarded.
Three islands. Work, Money, Time. The means archipelago. Each one is an instrument that compounds when stewarded and corrodes when hoarded.
The middle archipelago of the back nine. Leadership, Mentorship, Forgiveness. Three islands about how you hold the club when it has weight — when your swing affects more than just your own ball.
The final archipelago. Craft, Succession, Exit. Three islands about what you leave when you sail off the green. The course card is louder than the play card here. The play card is closing.
A life is a course of eighteen holes. Each hole sits on a different island. You build a boat to reach it, you play the hole, you sail on. The clubhouse — the nineteenth — is where both scorecards are read aloud.