The Six-Minute Gap: What Uluru And George Gan Are Teaching Me About Timing

We stood facing Uluru in the quiet of early morning, surrounded by dozens of others who had gathered for sunrise. There was a shared sense of anticipation in the air, but also a kind of stillness that made the moment feel heavier, more meaningful.

As the sky began to shift, the light behind us grew stronger. Most of us stayed fixed on Uluru, waiting for that first glow to touch its surface. My friend and mentor George Gan did something different. He turned around to face the rising sun. (Read more…)

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