No, it’s not an English grammar lesson. Although the dangling participle remains that most annoying memory of the 10th grade.
Rather, it is a reminder to keep you mind on the future of achievement and not the present of the interesting. Derek Sivers points out brilliantly this conundrum.
I will only add that entrepreneurs should read my April post regarding getting back on track to understand what the ramifications of too much hubris around doing the interesting while jeopardising the future if only because others want you to or you want you to. Just read Sivers and you will be on the way to understanding why focus is not enough, you need the context of that focus to keep you living up to your artistry; delivering for the tribe.
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