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Situations rarely stay the same for long. When things are trending in one direction—good or bad—it’s easy to believe that momentum will continue indefinitely. But every extreme has a breaking point, and eventually, the course shifts. The challenge isn’t just recognizing the change but deciding what to do about it. Is it better to wait things out, knowing a shift is coming, or leave before the turning point arrives? The answer isn’t always obvious, but understanding the pattern can bring clarity in uncertain moments.
By Brant SteenSituations rarely stay the same for long. When things are trending in one direction—good or bad—it’s easy to believe that momentum will continue indefinitely. But every extreme has a breaking point, and eventually, the course shifts. The challenge isn’t just recognizing the change but deciding what to do about it. Is it better to wait things out, knowing a shift is coming, or leave before the turning point arrives? The answer isn’t always obvious, but understanding the pattern can bring clarity in uncertain moments.