A locomotive under the spot

Under The Spotlight
A Night Train

A day train under the spotlight would be much less noticeable.

Spotlights work great in darkness, as the light they provide makes us focus on what under their light beam. However, in broad daylight, they tend to lose their uniqueness.

In the real world, while working on a project, you might guess your way in the darkness. It is easy to divert your attention to something under the spotlight of your superiors, customers, investors, or competitors.

Remember that If it is not your spotlight, it is somebody else’s. You might end up missing some crucial detail waiting for you in the darkness, to find.

And another point: Everything under the spotlight is for everyone to see. If you want to shine, look away from the light, and remember that eventually, the sun will shine on you.

The Daily Trainer

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