The only thing I can come up with is that momentum plays a large part in corporate as well as in personal life, things continue to move once set in motion and develop their own reasons which are not sufficient...
Though I agree with basically all that sophiaserpentia has said, I see those items as being essentially symptomatic of far deeper movements and currents, and what you've stated above - especially as regards the use of the term "momentum" - I think begins to address these deeper causes, rooted for me as they are in a more or less "Traditionalist" (as in Guenon, Evola, et al) conception of the cycles of time and their tendency toward increasing "mass" (hence, the appropriateness of the term momentum in my estimation). I don't know if this is at all what you were driving towards, but that's my take on it at least.
Re: motivation
a large part in corporate as well as in personal life, things
continue to move once set in motion and develop their own
reasons which are not sufficient...
Though I agree with basically all that