Michael Glass: A ship rarely ends up far off course because of one dramatic mistake. More often, it happens through small unnoticed dr

A ship rarely ends up far off course because of one dramatic mistake. More often, it happens through small unnoticed drift. A little distraction. A little complacency. A few degrees ignored because the sea still looked calm. By the time the problem becomes obvious, the correction is far larger than it needed to be. That is why wise navigators check their heading constantly. Not from fear. Not from obsession. But from understanding that small adjustments made early can save you from fighting heavy seas later. Check your bearing this morning, my friends. One quiet correction today may change the entire voyage ahead. #CourseCorrections, #LifeWellLived, #Stoicism, #SundayMorning, #SailingLife, #NavigateLife, #SeaCaptainMindset, #FairWinds

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