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If you have carried it well, it will stand on its own. It will reflect the sky. And you, with your sore arms and tired eyes, will feel a quiet pride. Not the pride of a conqueror who smashed a mountain, but the pride of a steward who respected the fragile.
Who is spotting you right now? If you are trying to of a failing marriage, a financial crisis, or a mental health struggle without a spotter, you are inviting disaster. Vulnerability is not weakness; it is the second pair of hands. Law #3: The Destination Must Be Clear You never pick up a pane of glass unless you know exactly where it is going. There is no "just looking" with fragile cargo. Wandering causes fatigue, and fatigue causes drops.
But glass never breaks out of nowhere. The stress was accumulating for months. To of a relationship, you need daily inspections. Look for the micro-cracks. Seal them with honesty before they run the full length. The Business of Glass: Leadership in Fragile Times In the corporate world, the past decade has been defined by disruption. AI, economic volatility, and remote work have turned every industry into a glass factory. Carry The Glass
The phrase is not just a literal instruction for movers or glaziers; it is a profound metaphor for leadership, emotional intelligence, and the stewardship of trust. To carry glass is to acknowledge that not all burdens are meant to be crushed. Some burdens must be cradled, protected from vibration, and delivered without a single fracture.
And carry it home. Looking for more insights on managing fragile responsibilities? Subscribe to our newsletter on leadership and emotional precision. Share this article with someone who is currently "carrying the glass" alone—they need a spotter. If you have carried it well, it will stand on its own
In professional settings, we often praise the "move fast and break things" mentality. But you cannot under that motto. Some initiatives (rebranding, mergers, layoffs, apologies) require glacial precision. Action Step: Before handling a fragile situation, deliberately cut your natural speed by 50%. Breathe between sentences. Pause before opening doors. The saved time from not cleaning up shattered pieces is infinite. Law #2: You Need a Spotter No one carries a large pane of glass alone. The physics don’t work. One person inevitably twists, creating torsion, and snap .
In a world obsessed with resilience, strength, and the ability to "handle pressure," we rarely discuss the delicate art of managing fragility. We celebrate those who can carry boulders, but what about those who carry glass? Not the pride of a conqueror who smashed
Before you accept a fragile responsibility (yes, you can decline to carry the glass), ask: Where is this going? What does ‘delivered intact’ look like?