Michael Glass: Week at Sea — Course Corrections Tuesday Morning The sea rarely pushes a ship off course all at once. It happens grad

Week at Sea — Course Corrections Tuesday Morning The sea rarely pushes a ship off course all at once. It happens gradually. A little wind. A little current. A moment of inattention. A small compromise repeated too many times. That is why experienced navigators respect drift long before it becomes dangerous. They understand that tiny deviations, left uncorrected, eventually become entirely different destinations. Life is no different. Character is not usually lost in one catastrophic moment. More often, it slips quietly through small tolerated compromises. Pay attention to the little things today, my friends. Small corrections now are far easier than major recoveries later. #CourseCorrections, #LifeWellLived, #Stoicism, #TuesdayMorning, #SailingLife, #NavigateLife, #SeaCaptainMindset, #FairWinds

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