As you get older, you learn there are two kinds of wisdom.
This first kind is what you discover from lived experience: Successes and failures – mainly trial and error.
The second kind of wisdom is learned through the experiences of others: Books, courses, manuals, instruction sets or conversations.
For the most part, the more important and PUBLIC an undertaking is, the more likely we are to seek out the wisdom of others BEFORE we go headlong into a project or venture.
Important decisions made in the presence of our loved ones – and the public in general – require a lot of prayer, counsel, and the gathering of resources in ADVANCE.
This goes double for those who are seeking elected office in Tennessee – or those who hope to help them – because nothing is more public or visible than running for office.
Simply put, running for office without seeking professional help on the mindset, strategies or resources needed to WIN can be, well, embarrassing.
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