Atlas and Shared Responsibility
When we share the work, carry each other’s burdens, we can lift the heavens and hold the world on our shoulders; all of our shoulders. The human race, when we work together, is capable of feats greater than what any of us could have dreamed of accomplishing as individuals. Adam Smith, the economist, famously wrote about division of labour in pin factories, where workers could specialize in what they were good at to divide work as part of a team. He described that one by one, a factory could produce a summation, however, when working as a team, there would be a quantifiable synergistic effect where the factory could produce exponentially more.
Nelson Mandela, alone in prison, could only accomplish so much. However, he took the burden on his shoulders and forgave his oppressors in the name of the larger goal of racial reconciliation. He held up the sky for his Nation. One small accomplishment he had was reinstating the Springboks National Rugby Team. In the sport of rugby there are no superstars. Because when you watch a rugby game, you don’t wear the jersey of your favourite player, you wear a uniform with a country’s flag because you care about what it represents. You don’t remember the names of the players who score the most or carry the ball the farthest, the sport beckons you to understand the concept of team.
Guiding the way to the future while bearing the weight of the past, we can all become Atlas.