When There’s a Fire, Put It Out Fast
If a fire breaks out, you don’t wait—you act before everything burns down.
The person who sees it first should grab a bucket and run.
But from the moment I stepped onto the street, I heard voices:
“Don’t get involved,” “Don’t rush ahead,” “Go slow, stay with the group.”
Those words? Just empty talk.
They’re often excuses dressed up as caution.
No—when there’s a fire, you put it out. Fast.
Even the smallest spark, if ignored, can grow into a wildfire.
It can spread across fields, forests, and lives.
The one who sees it first must act.
There’s no time for debate or hesitation.
The person who moves quickly to stop the damage—that’s a true leader.
