Turn your leaning tower to triumph
The Leaning Tower of Pisa, a freestanding bell tower in Pisa, Italy, is world-renowned for its unintended lean, caused by an unstable foundation. The initial construction that's started in 1173 was paused, and then resumed with modified design. The construction was eventually finished after ~200 years. Then it was closed to the public in 1990 due to safety concerns. After extensive re-engineering for nearly 10 years, it's reopened to the public.
Each year, the tower receives ~5 million visitors approximately.
The reason that the tower attracts so many visitors is not because the tower is perfectly straight. It's the opposite! It's the imperfection.
Just like the tower, our journeys are often filled with unexpected twists and turns. What if our "imperfections" are actually our greatest strengths? Let's embrace our unique perspectives and lean into our "tilt."