Transformation function in the current context

11/04/2020

We are experiencing unprecedented moments.

Not only because of the severity of the situation; also for the unexpected, for putting human weakness on the front line. For showing the transcendent, the inconsequential, and the superfluous.
To understand that we are not prepared, that our system is accommodated in the day to day, in a falling down reality.
Realizing that we should have invested more in survival and less in superficiality. More in strategy and less in "surviving" to the next day.

We have realized, late, but we have.

What we do not know is the print that will remain once surpassed. Will it be a "before and an after"? Or ... will the lesson learned be in the background when we return to our reality?


Change is part of the human being, resistance to it too; my hope is that something will move forward. But will it be deep enough? We assimilate the changes step by step, with enough subtlety so that our natural resistance does not perceive a threat, a check to our way of understanding the world.

Today it is called Covid, tomorrow anything else that destabilize our established balance.


I like to remember that any past time was past, neither better nor worse. And evolution must be faced with the future in mind, but without forgetting.

And fitting the pieces together. And with a transformative vision, with global and strategic thinking. Not local, not immediate.

And it is here where the transforming function reveals itself fundamental.

We have all undergone accelerated change management, and driven by a need that many did not even perceive as such.

The adaptability of the human being is amazing; so is a lack of vision until we have to face the problem.
And it is that while things are going well, we do not worry about changing them. If there is something we have to take with us: Let's think that things won't always be the way they are, let's think about what future we want.

We have had to adapt to changes that come suddendly as a fatality.

We have to anticipate, draw the future, and create it; in short, Transform.


Let's imagine what future we want and transform the reality, non stopping,  until we reach it.