CourierSix & Fiora
Your routes are always remarkably efficient—short, direct, yet safe. In fencing, I always seek the same balance: a strike that is swift but also avoids giving the opponent an opening. I wonder, how do you decide where to take a risk and where to hedge?
I look at what’s around me, the wind, the heat, the cracks in the road. If the shortcut is clear and the threat is small, I take it. If there’s a sign of danger or an unknown obstacle, I back off, take a longer, safer path. The balance comes from reading the world, trusting what I’ve seen, and knowing when the cost of a risk outweighs the gain.