Comfort levels are difficult to leave, change is hard to accept. We all know the bigger things are the harder they are to change. Gigantic cruise ships don't turn on a dime. 767s require longer runways, hummers bigger garages. Change by the bureaucracy in the Big Apple must move at a snail's pace.
Surprise, surprise, surprise! It's harder to get cycling infrastructure done in Burlington than it is in New York City. Really!
How is this possible? The answer lies in the questions champions ask. From Portland's Mia Birk to NYC's Janette Sadik-Khan and the world's Gil Penalosa, champions are more concerned with opportunities to get it done rather than reasons why it can't be done!
NYC Summer Streets |
According to Janette Sadik-Khan, "If you can do it here," she says with a smile, "you can do it anywhere."
Virtue Moir Olympic Gold |
Bilodeau reached for Gold |
Opportunities don't last forever and they seldom come around again.
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