The Born Agile Canterbury Tales: A Modern Pilgrimage
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Seven pilgrims. Seven domains. One liberating truth. On the road to Canterbury, an unlikely company gathers: a wartime prime minister, a master chef, a pioneering educator, a tennis coach, an architect, a philosopher on a motorcycle, and a Nobel physicist. Each carries a story. Each has discovered something profound about human capability. And as their tales unfold, a pattern emerges ... one that challenges everything we believe about achievement, learning, and potential. Winston Churchill learnt it in the darkest days of war. Jacques Pépin found it watching butter foam in a pan. Maria Montessori saw it in a child left free to learn. Timothy Gallwey discovered it on the tennis court. Christopher Alexander recognised it in buildings that feel alive. Robert Pirsig pursued it across America on a motorcycle. Richard Feynman glimpsed it in the behaviour of atoms. The truth? We are already capable. Interference is what stops us. Not another system to implement. Not another framework to follow. Just seven voices, seven domains, and the recognition that excellence emerges when we remove what is in the way. A journey to Canterbury. A pattern that changes everything.
Seven pilgrims. Seven domains. One liberating truth. On the road to Canterbury, an unlikely company gathers: a wartime prime minister, a master chef, a pioneering educator, a tennis coach, an architect, a philosopher on a motorcycle, and a Nobel physicist. Each carries a story. Each has discovered something profound about human capability. And as their tales unfold, a pattern emerges ... one that challenges everything we believe about achievement, learning, and potential. Winston Churchill learnt it in the darkest days of war. Jacques Pépin found it watching butter foam in a pan. Maria Montessori saw it in a child left free to learn. Timothy Gallwey discovered it on the tennis court. Christopher Alexander recognised it in buildings that feel alive. Robert Pirsig pursued it across America on a motorcycle. Richard Feynman glimpsed it in the behaviour of atoms. The truth? We are already capable. Interference is what stops us. Not another system to implement. Not another framework to follow. Just seven voices, seven domains, and the recognition that excellence emerges when we remove what is in the way. A journey to Canterbury. A pattern that changes everything.
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