Who told Aesop that “slow and steady wins the race?” Furthermore, why do we repeat this clichĂ© as if it makes any practical sense?
Sure, we dress it up to sound nice. We try to make a point by telling a cute story about a tortoise and a hare. But in the real world — you know, the one that we grown ups live in — this statement is only a half true.
How many races do you know of in which “slow” wins? Steady, sure. But slow? I can’t see it.
What if the rabbit didn’t get cocky and take that nap? The turtle would have had his shell handed to him in that race.
Fast and steady makes a lot more sense.
How many of Aesop’s other fables do you suppose have hidden kernals of untruth lurking in them?