Captain Michael: “He who fears death will never do anything worthy of a man who is alive.” — Seneca Monday morning. A lot of people wok

“He who fears death will never do anything worthy of a man who is alive.” — Seneca Monday morning. A lot of people woke up checking charts before they checked themselves. Watching candles. Watching sentiment. Watching fear spread through timelines like bad weather rolling across open water. But the Stoics understood something modern life keeps trying to make us forget: A man ruled by fear cannot think clearly. Cannot lead clearly. Cannot live clearly. Fear of loss. Fear of failure. Fear of looking foolish. Fear of being wrong. Those fears sink more people than storms ever will. The sea teaches you quickly: You cannot control the weather. You can control your preparation. Your discipline. Your reaction. Your willingness to keep moving when conditions turn ugly. The goal is not comfort. The goal is becoming the kind of human being that rough seas cannot break. #BuiltForRoughSeas #Stoicism #Seneca #Discipline #MentalFortitude #LifeWellLived #CryptoMindset

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