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Oversight!

Oversight is something that is often just felt. It feels reassuring. You are at your best, most productive.

Oversight with enough proximity helps secure your perimeter and continue experimentation. And there is adequate space to maintain the sanctity of privacy and freedom. Creativity thrives in an environment that has oversight.

The vibrant culture is an outcome of the oversight surrounding the action. It is hindsight, a realization that is institutionalized to become a culture.

Someone in your surrounding has to assume the responsibility for providing oversight. Define how far to go. When to stop. 

It lifts the spirits, raises confidence, and allows for risk-taking. 

Too much oversight creates dependence. Too little of it makes the environment risky. But the right amount of it can surprise you with a stunning performance.

The progressive, innovative efforts were the doings of those who conceived them. But they were also the doings of silent oversight the passers-by offered. Sometimes it came from someone qualified in the eyes of the world. Often it comes from those deemed unqualified from the same world's eyes.

The conditioning to offer oversight comes from doing things the hard way, learning to fail, get up, and rise. Such experience is valuable.

Oversight has two sides. While one represents tendencies to slip, the right side is a trait of personal leadership that requires thinking selflessly and with balance.

Oversight is a precious, generous act of proactivity!

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