A demand is easy.
It costs nothing to say,
“This is what I want.”
A proposal takes thought.
Takes effort.
Takes courage.
A demand is built on a should,
usually unstated,
often unconscious.
“Should” is certainty in a different tone of voice.
A demand assumes someone else will figure it out.
A proposal offers,
“Here’s how I think it could be.”
A proposal is more than a request.
It’s an offering.
A gift.
A consideration.
A possibility.
It invites.
It states what I see.
What I’m willing to own.
Demands create authorship.
Proposals offer relationship.
A demand requires no vulnerability.
A proposal risks rejection.
That’s what makes it real.
The work isn’t asking.
The work is offering.