From that peaceful spot where the giant waves roll, you see everyone on the beach playing, sleeping, snacking, reading and relaxing. You notice the way the dunes reach to the clear blue sky. As you rest and watch the world around you, there's always a bit of fear that you might be the one a shark chooses or an unruly wave catches up with so you're never completely at peace, but it's certainly worth the strong swim it took you to get out there.
Swimming against the tide in any organization is lonely, tiring and frustrating--you'd like to have a few more see it the way you do or realize it's worth the strong swim and twinge of fear it takes to get out there, but that's typically not the case. There's rarely more than a few out beyond the crashing waves. It's the same on most mountaintops.
Some of us like the challenge, possibility and view from the sea or a mountaintop an arduous climb or strong swim brings, but at times it's a lonely place to be.
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