The First Step Towards Getting Somewhere
"The first step towards getting somewhere is to decide that you are not going to stay where you are." - J.P. Morgan
When J.P. Morgan said, "The first step towards getting somewhere is to decide that you are not going to stay where you are," he wasn't just talking about physical movement—he was speaking to that universal human moment when we look around and think, "Something's got to change."
Let's be honest – staying put is incredibly seductive. It's like wearing your favorite old sweater: it might have holes, it might not look great anymore, but boy, is it comfortable. We cling to predictability like a security blanket, even when it's smothering our potential.
Here's the thing about making changes: it's supposed to feel uncomfortable. If you're completely comfortable while trying to transform your life, you're probably doing it wrong. It's like going to the gym – if you're not feeling any strain, you're probably just lounging on the equipment scrolling through Instagram.
Our brains excel at creating worst-case scenarios. "What if I fail?" But here's a radical thought: What if staying put is actually the riskier choice?
Morgan didn't say you had to have the whole journey mapped out. He just said you had to decide not to stay where you are. Sometimes that decision is enough to set everything else in motion.