You’re either the hammer or the nail.
Hammers make things happen. They drive the point home. They aren’t afraid to swing hard, take calculated risks, and make an impact. They don’t wait for things to happen; they make things happen.
Nails? They get pounded. They hold things in place, but only because someone else decided that’s where they should be.
Nails wait for instructions. They stay put, keep their heads down, and hope they don’t get bent out of shape. Nails might hold things together, but hammers built the house.
No one remembers the nails — they remember who hammered them in.