Who Sabotages and Suppresses a Work That Isn’t Impactful?
Who Sabotages and Suppresses a Work That Isn’t Impactful? I’ve been thinking about something quietly, not defensively — just honestly. Pressure doesn’t usually show up where nothing is happening. Resistance doesn’t gather around what carries no weight. Suppression doesn’t form around work that doesn’t reach anyone. So when the call to quit, slow down, or step aside keeps appearing, I don’t read it as a sign of failure. I read it as a signal that something is moving, reaching, and stirring. Because if the work were empty, it would be ignored. What’s been built here didn’t come together in comfort. It came together in persistence. It didn’t grow in quiet approval. It grew in quiet consistency. There were moments when stopping would have been easier. Moments when stepping back would have been more comfortable. Moments when walking away would have been more accepted. But calling doesn’t measure itself by ease. Calling measures itself by obedience. This isn’t about prov...