Michael Glass: Most people think staying on course means being perfect.
It doesn’t.
You’re going to drift.
The wind shifts.
Your atte
Most people think staying on course means being perfect.
It doesn’t.
You’re going to drift.
The wind shifts.
Your attention slips.
That’s part of it.
Out here, no one waits until they’re way off heading
and then cranks the wheel hard.
That’s how you lose control.
Instead… it’s small corrections.
Subtle adjustments.
A steady hand on the helm.
Not reacting.
Not oversteering.
Just bringing it back—
again and again.
#LifeWellLived, #SmallCorrections, #StayTheCourse, #Stoicism, #DailyDiscipline, #SelfMastery, #CalmMind, #ConsistencyWins, #PhilosophyInAction, #KeepSteady
Michael Glass: Most people think staying on course means being perfect. It doesn’t. You’re going to drift. The wind shifts. Your attent
Most people think staying on course means being perfect. It doesn’t. You’re going to drift. The wind shifts. Your attention slips. That’s part of it. Out here, no one waits until they’re way off heading and then cranks the wheel hard. That’s how you lose control. Instead… it’s small corrections. Subtle adjustments. A steady hand on the helm. Not reacting. Not oversteering. Just bringing it back— again and again. #LifeWellLived, #SmallCorrections, #StayTheCourse, #Stoicism, #DailyDiscipline, #SelfMastery, #CalmMind, #ConsistencyWins, #PhilosophyInAction, #KeepSteady