This weekend's Formula 1 podium in Canada told an interesting story.
- Kimi Antonelli - a rising star on his fourth consecutive win.
- Lewis Hamilton - a seven-time World Champion enjoying his best result at a new team.
- Max Verstappen - a four-time champion quietly rebuilding his momentum.
Three drivers. Three completely different stages of a career. One podium.
The business conversation around generational differences tends to focus on what separates people. Different values, different expectations, different working styles.
But watching those three stand together, the question is: what do they share?
Adaptability. The willingness to keep learning, regardless of what they've already achieved. Hamilton reinventing himself at a new team. Verstappen responding to a difficult start to the season not with frustration, but with incremental improvement. And Antonelli, under immense pressure and scrutiny, keeps delivering.
The highest performers - at any age, at any stage - tend to be defined not by their generation, but by their relationship with growth.