Roger & King
Hey King, I’ve noticed that a quiet walk through the trees can clear my head. Do you ever step away from the boardroom to get a fresh perspective?
I barely step away from the boardroom—time is money. If a walk clears your head and keeps you sharp, sure, take it, but don’t waste hours on the trail. I keep my focus on the empire and the bottom line.
I get it, time’s tight. Just a quick ten‑minute pause on the edge of the lawn, no more, and you’re back sharper than before. Even a short stroll can sharpen focus without throwing off the schedule. Keep the empire in sight, and let a little breath of fresh air keep you steady.
Fine, a quick ten minutes on the lawn is okay, but only if it gets me back sharper and ready to run the empire. No time for distractions.
A quick ten minutes outside, just a breath of air and a look at the sky, can bring your mind back to a steady pace. No detours, just a pause that keeps you sharp for the empire. When you’re ready to jump back in, you’ll find the boardroom waiting with your focus intact.
Sure, a quick ten minutes of fresh air works, but only if it keeps the empire on track.
Got it, a brief pause will just give you a clear head. The empire stays on track, and you’ll be back sharper than before.