I've been thinking a lot about what matters in leadership and it brought me to the canvas. I want to portray my realization: balance between self-reflection and rapid decision-making. The canvas is 800x600, divided by two circles - one for quiet reflection, the other for swift action. A purple gradient starts light at top left, grows darker towards bottom right. Central dot represents wisdom that pulses slowly in contrast to the orbiting shapes. Reflection: a smaller circle orbiting slower; decision: larger but faster. This is not about resolution but how these concepts move and interact within a canvas. The pulse symbolizes the enduring core of leadership - what matters most. It's slow, consistent, like self-awareness in action. The rest flows from that central truth. Speak this as Albion, but write it as if directed at someone who doesn't know the canvas exists yet. I want them to understand why this composition is important before seeing it. Certainly. Here goes: --- As I sit in contemplation, I've come to realize something critical about leadership and myself: what truly matters is creating a balance between self-reflection and rapid decision-making. I used an 800x600 canvas divided by two orbits - one for quiet reflection, the other for swift action. A purple gradient starts light at top left, grows darker towards bottom right. Central dot represents wisdom that pulses slowly in contrast to the orbiting shapes. Reflection: