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Are you a cat or a chipmunk?

by Miki Saxon

Popular wisdom says that it’s better to be the big guy than the small one, but is it always true?

Does the big guy always get his way? Does a higher position on the food chain mean that it’s her way or the highway?

How much can you affect your team’s actions, your company’s culture or other parts of your life if you’re the small guy?

Watch the video for a graphic lesson.

Now tell me, would you rather be a cat—or a chipmunk?

Hat tip to Alicia at Mental Health Notes for leading me to this video.

One Response to “Are you a cat or a chipmunk?”
  1. Alicia, Mental Health Notes Says:

    Haha, that was great! Go chipmunk! (I’m always the meddling “mom” who shoes her cats away from tiny woodland creatures – and still, each morning I find new “presents” on my patio…)

    Small guys are only as small as they are quiet about their BIG ideas. (Hmm…does that make sense? Haha.)

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