LEADERSHIP WISDOM FROM the WILDનમૂનો

Walk Steady
Camels are not known for speed but for steadiness. Their pace is slow, yet their progress is sure. A camel may only walk about four kilometers an hour, but it keeps moving until the journey is complete. It does not rush, panic, or give up; it simply keeps going. This quiet determination makes the camel a model of endurance and focus.
Many leaders fail not because they stop believing, but because they stop moving. Dreams fade not from a lack of vision, but from a lack of perseverance. God blesses persistence more than brilliance. As Jesus said, “He who endures to the end shall be saved” (Matthew 24:13). True success is not about speed; it is about staying power.
Progress in life is not always dramatic; it is often deliberate. The camel teaches us that slow and steady wins battles that speed alone cannot. Faithful consistency builds what quick enthusiasm cannot sustain. Every small, steady step moves you closer to your God-given destination.
So, what do we need? The courage to walk steady, to keep doing what is right even when results are delayed, to keep serving, giving, and believing even when applause fades. Leadership is not a sprint; it’s a pilgrimage.
Consider this: Where have you been tempted to quit because the journey feels long? Take one more step. Heaven rewards endurance, not haste.
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God created animals not only for our meat but also for us to learn wisdom. When you behold the animals from the angle of love and fear for God, you will catch the wisdom of God for a prevailing life.
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