In a scenario that rewards speed and sells shortcuts as solutions, it is worth reinforcing the obvious that many avoid facing: there is no solid building without process.
In his article for NeoFeed, Alamy Candido compares leadership to climbing a mountain, not for the aesthetics of the metaphor, but for the reality it carries. It requires preparation, consistency, situational awareness, and conscious decisions at every step.
Sustainable results are built on experience, discipline, and a long-term vision. After all, leadership is not about getting there first, but about knowing what you are building along the way.
ARTIGO: Não existem atalhos nem para subir montanhas nem para liderar