In our results work, it’s always fascinating to observe people’s expectations and experiences about how long things take. We live in a culture of immediate gratification where we have been rushed and pushed – and, oftentimes, we have rushed and pushed back.
There’s an old saying that, “Even miracles take a little time.”
So here’s an interesting question: What characteristics does something have to exhibit in order for you to see and understand it as a miracle?
Does it have to be instantaneous like a flash of light? Does it need to involve spirituality or religious beliefs? Can one be non-religious and still experience miracles? How “big” does a miracle need to be, to be a miracle?