A Light Alone Won’t Chart the Way
A single light may guide, but it cannot chart the way. To follow blindly is to drift, lost in the waves, trusting a beacon that only marks a point, not the path. The journey demands more than the comfort of a distant glow—it requires a map of stars, a course plotted through both calm and storm. We must navigate with purpose, knowing the light is but a guidepost, not the journey’s end. Only with our eyes on the horizon and our course set can we find our way home.
A Light Alone Won’t Chart the Way
A single light may guide, but it cannot chart the way. To follow blindly is to drift, lost in the waves, trusting a beacon that only marks a point, not the path. The journey demands more than the comfort of a distant glow—it requires a map of stars, a course plotted through both calm and storm. We must navigate with purpose, knowing the light is but a guidepost, not the journey’s end. Only with our eyes on the horizon and our course set can we find our way home.