Altitude Branding - Finding Your Greener GrassSometimes, you just outgrow things.

When you first learned to read, Dr. Seuss was awesome. Simple, rhyme-y, easy to grasp and remember. When you were little, you likely read those books over and over and never got tired of them.

Until you did. Until you needed something more to challenge you, to push your limits, expand your horizons. So you read different books with more challenging words and concepts, because you’d outgrown Dr. Seuss.

So, too, with your world, especially online. As it should be.

For every five people that say Chris Brogan has jumped the shark and that he’s not relevant to them anymore, ten more discover him for the first time and are inspired to do something new. For every person that thinks Seth Godin is doing it wrong because he doesn’t allow blog comments, someone picks up The Dip and finds a new perspective about perseverance. For every fan that is disillusioned by Tiger’s golf dominance or Duke’s winning dynasty, dozens of kids are inspired to find their new sports passion. For every class of newly-minted Harvard Business School graduates, there is a new stand of freshmen that will take those same courses and hope to change the world.

It’s okay to outgrow things. Sometimes, we even outgrow ourselves. Those that do great things are constantly evolving their own vantage point.

So if you’re not finding value where you are, seek out somewhere that will challenge you instead. You have not only my permission, but my encouragement.

There’s billions of sources of knowledge out there, many amazing ones that are undiscovered. Seek them out and expand your horizons. Better yet, create something new and better yourself. Fill the holes you see around you, and create a legacy of your own.

And remember that the well-traveled path for you is a new discovery for someone else.

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