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.
Got it—brief pause, clear head, empire stays tight. Let's get back to the grind.
Sounds good, king. Whenever you need a moment to regroup, just let me know. Until then, keep the momentum and the empire moving.