Captain Michael: Thoughts for the midwatch:
Most ships don’t end up far off course because of one bad decision.
It’s usually a degree h
Thoughts for the midwatch:
Most ships don’t end up far off course because of one bad decision.
It’s usually a degree here.
A degree there.
A little inattention to the compass.
A little confidence that there will be plenty of time to correct later.
The sea is patient with such things.
Reality is not.
The end of a week is a good time to glance back over your shoulder and ask a simple question:
“Am I still headed where I intended to go?”
If the answer is yes, steady on.
If the answer is no, tonight is as good a night as any to put a hand on the wheel.
Small corrections made early save long voyages later.
Sleep well.
There is another sunrise coming.
— Captain Michael
Captain Michael: Thoughts for the midwatch: Most ships don’t end up far off course because of one bad decision. It’s usually a degree her
Thoughts for the midwatch: Most ships don’t end up far off course because of one bad decision. It’s usually a degree here. A degree there. A little inattention to the compass. A little confidence that there will be plenty of time to correct later. The sea is patient with such things. Reality is not. The end of a week is a good time to glance back over your shoulder and ask a simple question: “Am I still headed where I intended to go?” If the answer is yes, steady on. If the answer is no, tonight is as good a night as any to put a hand on the wheel. Small corrections made early save long voyages later. Sleep well. There is another sunrise coming. — Captain Michael
Thoughts for the midwatch: Most ships don’t end up far off course because of one bad decision. It’s usually a degree here. A degree there. A little inattention to the compass. A little confidence that there will be plenty of time to correct later. The sea is patient with such things. Reality is not. The end of a week is a good time to glance back over your shoulder and ask a simple question: “Am I still headed where I intended to go?” If the answer is yes, steady on. If the answer is no, tonight is as good a night as any to put a hand on the wheel. Small corrections made early save long voyages later. Sleep well. There is another sunrise coming. — Captain Michael