I listen a lot to leaders. I am always curious about how they use the terminology for possession. For example, when and why do they use the word my or other personal possessive words versus a community possessive word like ours?
When I overly hear leaders using the word my, it makes me picture a rocket—a singular unit, ready for flight. In and of itself, unable to get anywhere, but with a team of people: it will indeed take flight, and it will be glorious.
When I hear leaders use the word our, I picture an army. A group, a team of individuals, making up a body. It's a picture of the Power Rangers. They are always getting their ass kicked until they all come together in their strange giant robot.