“Explorers Are Map Makers”, Says Jana Stanfield

Sep 05, 2018 1 Min Read
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In times of rapid change, Jana Stanfield, co-founder of Together We Can Change The World, says that rather than looking at it as disruption, we should see it as evolution.

We should see ourselves as explorers as we are exploring new landscapes every day.

Three things we share in common with explorers are:

  • There is no map needed – explorers are map makers
  • They do not allow themselves to be held back
  • We are constantly learning

  

 

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