Yearn For SeaDesigning 'Why' Outshines Predicting 'How'Acolossal,luminousartfloatsabovesurrealgeometricgardens,Narrator A colossal, luminous art floats above surreal geometric gardens, time cascading like liquid stardust. This is not just the future—it's a place waiting to be shaped.Timmy,Mrs. Parker Timmy, everyone says we must predict the next quarter. Why not just follow the plan and hit the numbers?Because,Timmy Because, Mrs. Parker, if all we do is count beans, we might miss the magic! What if we designed something so cool, everyone wanted to join us?So,Mrs. Parker So, you mean, instead of guessing what will happen, we build something everyone wants to be part of? But what if no one yearns for it?That'swhywedon'tjustmakeamap,Timmy That's why we don't just make a map, we make a song about the sea—so everyone wants to sail with us!Butifweonlysing,Mrs. Parker But if we only sing, how do we build the boat?Wheneveryonedreamsofthesea,Timmy When everyone dreams of the sea, building the boat becomes unstoppable. The 'why' makes the 'how' happen—like magic!Plot: The biggest wins don't come from correctly predicting the next quarter. They come from designing a system so compelling that it bends the future toward it. When you "teach them to yearn for the vast and endless sea," you are designing a culture of ambition, not just managing a project plan. You are designing the why, which makes the how inevitable. @Timmy: Resourceful 8yr old @Mrs. Parker: Unpredictable Examiner +Theme: Rendered in the style of futuristic surrealism, this artwork combines vivid and imaginative landscapes with intricate architectural elements. The use of vibrant colors and cosmic motifs create an otherworldly atmosphere. The composition blends elements of fantasy and science fiction, emphasizing bold contrasts and detailed textures to evoke a sense of exploration and wonder.