Speed needs patience
One thing that keeps sitting with me as I re-read the first chapters from Sheikh CEO is this idea that speed and patience are not opposites. They actually need each other.
When you look at Dubai, it’s easy to focus on what we see now, the skyscrapers, the ambition, the pace. But this didn’t start here.
It started generations ago.
Sheikh Mohammed’s grandfather was already making a bold shift, moving from a pearling town into a trading and shipping hub. That alone required vision, especially at a time when the future was uncertain.
Then his father built on that, laying infrastructure, expanding, opening things up. Not flashy, but foundational.
And now, with Sheikh Mohammed, you see the full expression of that vision: structure, leadership, global positioning. The part everyone recognizes.
But what struck me is this: none of this works without both patience and speed.
Patience to build over decades…
Speed to act decisively when the moment comes.
It’s like a skyscraper. From the outside, it looks like it rose quickly. But the foundation took time. Quiet time. Unseen work.
I think that’s the tension a lot of us struggle with; wanting things to move fast, but not always honoring the season of building.
This book is reminding me that both can exist at the same time.
And maybe that’s the real work: knowing when to move fast, and when to keep building, even when no one sees it yet.
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Speed needs patience
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