Cutting Edge Performance
POWER
By Werner Erhard, March 21, 1983
Your power is a function of velocity, that is to say, your power is
a function of the rate at which you translate intention into reality.
Most of us disempower ourselves by finding a way to slow, impede,
or make more complex than necessary the process of translating intention
into reality.
There are two factors worth examining in our impairing velocity, in
our disempowering ourselves.
The first is the domain of reasonableness. When we deal with our intentions
or act to realize our intentions from reasonableness, we are in the
realm of slow, impede and complicate. When we are oriented around
the story or the narrative, the explanations, the justifications,
we are oriented around that in which there is no velocity, no power.
Results are black and white. In life, one either has results (one’s
intentions realized) or one has the reason, story, explanations, and
justifications. The person of power does not deal in explanations.
This way of being might be termed management by results (not management
for results but management by results). The person
of power manages him or herself by results and creates a space or
mood of results in which to interact with others.
The other factor to be addressed is time. Now never seems to be the
right time to act. The right time is always in the future. Usually
this appears in the guise of "after I (or we) do so and so, then
it will be the right time to act"; or “after so and so occurs,
then it will be the right time to act”; or "when so and so occurs,
then it will be the right time to act." The guise includes "gathering
all the facts," "getting the plan down," "figuring
out ‘X’," "getting ready," etc.
Since now is the only time you have in reality and now will
never seem to be the right time to act, one may as well act now. Even
though "it isn’t the right time," given that the "right
time" will never come, acting now is, at the least, powerful
(even if you don’t get to be right). Most people wait for the decisive
moment, whereas people of power are decisive in the moment. - Werner Erhard
In life you wind up with one of two things - the results or the reason why you don't have the results. Results don't have to be explained. They just are.