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"Estar dispuesto a renunciar a algo bueno para desarrollar lo que puede ser grandioso es la traición más difícil que debemos soportar"

John C. Maxwell
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Let’s break down this idea. The heart of it is about sacrifice. Sometimes, we have to let go of things that are good in our lives to make room for something even better. This isn’t easy—often, it feels like a betrayal of our own comfort or happiness. But it’s necessary for growth.

Historically, this concept has been relevant in numerous contexts. Think about the early days of any major innovation. When smartphones first came out, they were quite limited compared to the computers we had. Some people thought, “Why switch to this new thing that’s so basic?” But those who were willing to let go of their advanced gadgets for this promising new technology ended up reaping huge benefits as smartphones got better and more sophisticated.

Let’s look at a real-life example: imagine a talented chef working at a popular restaurant. She’s comfortable there—she has a steady paycheck, the customers love her food, and the work is fulfilling. But deep down, she dreams of opening her own restaurant. It’s a risky move. She’d have to leave her secure job and invest her savings into a venture with no guarantee of success. It feels like she’s betraying her current situation. But if she takes the leap, she might create something extraordinary and wholly her own.

So, how can you apply this wisdom? It starts with a clear-eyed evaluation of where you are and where you want to be. You have to identify what’s good in your life—your job, your relationships, your routines—and then ask yourself if those things are holding you back from something greater. It’s about having the courage to let go of “good enough” to pursue “amazing.” It might mean going back to school, moving to a new city, or ending a relationship that’s comfortable but not fulfilling.

Let me tell you a story. Imagine a guy named Joe. Joe has a stable job at a marketing firm. He’s good at it, his boss likes him, and he’s up for a promotion. But Joe has always dreamed of writing a novel. He writes in his free time, but it’s hard to find the energy after work. One day, Joe decides that if he’s ever going to be a writer, he needs to dedicate himself fully. So he quits his job—his friends and family think he’s crazy, of course—and spends the next year writing. It’s tough, and there are times he doubts his decision. But eventually, Joe finishes his novel. It gets published, and while it’s not an overnight success, it opens the door to a career he’s passionate about. Joe’s story shows that sometimes you have to give up a good thing to chase after something great.

Think about your own life for a moment. What’s the “good” that you’re holding onto? What’s the “great” you could be pursuing? The hardest part is making that initial leap, but once you do, you open yourself up to possibilities you never imagined. Trust in the process, and remember that growth often requires a bit of discomfort. It’s okay to feel like you’re betraying the good parts of your life—they’ve served their purpose. Now it’s time to aim for greatness.
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