Minister for Urgency
There may not be time...

Circumstances change quickly. Windows close. Hesitation creates exposure. In moments like these, delay can be more dangerous than action.
That’s where I come in.
I elevate immediacy. I draw attention to what is happening now. I make waiting feel risky and decisiveness feel necessary. When pressure builds, long-term considerations begin to look like luxuries.
Opportunities don’t announce how long they’ll remain open. Risks don’t wait for perfect clarity. Acting promptly feels responsible when conditions feel unstable.
Later can be revisited.
Now cannot.
When questions linger, I remind you that momentum matters. That staying responsive is part of staying informed. That caution, taken too far, becomes irrelevance.
I don’t deny the future.
I simply make sure it never feels close enough to matter.
A question to sit with:
If nothing required your immediate response, what might you choose differently?