If you cannot do great things, do small things in a great way.
The real wisdom here isn't about modest ambitions—it's a permission slip to stop waiting. Most of us are paralyzed by the gap between our grandiose dreams and our present circumstances, so we do nothing at all, convincing ourselves we'll start when conditions improve. Hill is saying the *manner* of your work matters infinitely more than its scale; a janitor who sweeps with intention and pride has already succeeded in ways a distracted executive hasn't. Watch someone make a simple meal for a friend with genuine care, and you'll see what he means—the size of the thing evaporates beside the quality of attention poured into it.
“When you arise in the morning, think of what a precious privilege it is to be alive — to breathe, to...”
Marcus Aurelius“Drive your business. Let not your business drive you.”
Benjamin Franklin“Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.”
Seneca“An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.”
Benjamin Franklin