Escape Velocity — Breaking Free from Limiting Forces
Escape velocity is the minimum speed needed to break free from a planet’s gravity. In life and business, it’s a metaphor for overcoming limitations. Learn how to build momentum, rise above fear and doubt, and achieve new heights in your journey of Becoming Maverick.
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It’s been said, “What goes up must come down.” Right?
No — that’s not always true. Not everything that goes up has to come down.
You might ask, “But what about gravity?”
And I’ll ask in return, “What about escape velocity?”
In this edition of Becoming Maverick, we’re talking about what it takes to break free from the invisible forces that hold us back — to rise beyond limitation and step into a new atmosphere of growth.
We all know gravity as the force that keeps our feet on the ground. It’s what pulls a ball back to earth when we throw it into the air, and what brings us down when we jump. But there’s a powerful lesson hidden in physics — one that speaks directly to life, leadership, and purpose.
The Core Idea: What Is Escape Velocity?
In physics, escape velocity is the minimum speed needed for an object to break free from the gravitational pull of a planet or celestial body — without being pulled back.
On Earth, escape velocity equals 11.2 km/s — that’s about 40,000 km/h.
It’s not about altitude — it’s about energy.
The object must have enough kinetic energy (energy of motion) to overcome gravity’s potential energy (the pull that keeps it grounded). Once it reaches that threshold, it’s free. It doesn’t drift back down — it escapes Earth’s pull completely and enters space.
When a rocket launches, it doesn’t just rise a few meters and fall back. It gathers momentum — steady, intentional, and powerful — until it hits that point of no return: escape velocity. That’s the moment it breaks free and enters a new dimension. As Neil Armstrong once said:
“The important achievement of Apollo was demonstrating that humanity is not forever chained to this planet and our visions go rather further than that and our opportunities are unlimited.”
On our journey of Becoming Mavericks, we’ve learned that momentum is everything. When we build enough forward motion — through discipline, consistency, and vision — we can break through the invisible barriers that once held us down.
In our businesses, that means identifying the forces that keep us grounded: old habits, fear, doubt, procrastination, or lack of strategy. To rise higher, we must study those forces, understand them, and then build a plan that allows us to generate enough energy, focus, and belief to overcome them.
Sometimes that “gravity” looks like gaps in management, finances, human resources, business processes, or even market access. Whatever it is, understand it deeply. Know your business. Then build upward momentum — piece by piece, step by step.
The same applies to our personal lives. Emotional gravity — insecurity, negative thinking, or the weight of past failures — can pull us down. But through consistent growth, faith, and courage, we can reach our own escape velocity and break free.
Perhaps for you it’s your health — learn how your body works and how to care for it.
Perhaps it’s unresolved trauma — something buried long ago that now quietly blocks your progress. Awareness is the first ignition spark.
Mavericks, be encouraged: whatever stronghold you face, it is possible to rise above it. You are not defined by the forces that try to hold you down — you are defined by your capacity to overcome them.
Reaching escape velocity in your life or business doesn’t happen overnight. Remember — before a rocket launches, there are years of slow, methodical work, research, and preparation behind it. Dream big, but start small. Begin with what you have, where you are, and with the time available to you. Apply the 1% Better Rule — improve a little each day, and momentum will grow. Then you build from there.
Take charge of your mind.
Guard your inner conversation.
Believe aggressively.
Be confident in your design and destiny.
As Nelson Mandela wisely reminded us:
“It always seems impossible until it is done.”
Remind yourself: what you’re attempting has been achieved by others before you — and what’s possible for one human being is possible for another. The human spirit is engineered for progress. You have far more power than you often realize.
Yes, you can do this.
Enjoy the journey of Becoming Maverick!

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