Who's Leading the Dance, You or Your Horse?

With horses there is a working relationship that the horse and human develop.  The relationship becomes, over time, a partnership.  The main question then becomes "Who's the boss?"  Or, at least, who holds more stock in the company.  Often times it is the horse who is the major shareholder.  The one who has the final say in which direction the company is headed.

This may be a funny analogy but there is definite truth in it.  Anytime there are two parties involved in anything, one of them assumes the lead role.  Now you may be thinking, "I pay all the bills and assure that no one goes hungry.  This alone dictates who the boss is, right?"  

How clearly do you communicate?

With horses there is a working relationship that the horse and human develop.  The relationship becomes, over time, a partnership.  The main question then becomes "Who's the boss?"  Or, at least, who holds more stock in the company.  Often times it is the horse who is the major shareholder.  The one who has the final say in which direction the company is headed.

This may be a funny analogy but there is definite truth in it.  Anytime there are two parties involved in anything, one of them assumes the lead role.  Now you may be thinking, "I pay all the bills and assure that no one goes hungry.  This alone dictates who the boss is, right?"  

Who's The Boss?

With horses there is a working relationship that the horse and human develop.  The relationship becomes, over time, a partnership.  The main question then becomes "Who's the boss?"  Or, at least, who holds more stock in the company.  Often times it is the horse who is the major shareholder.  The one who has the final say in which direction the company is headed.