Furbolg & Dominant
I’ve been thinking about how a leader can hold onto the old ways while still steering the tribe into new horizons—what’s your take on that?
A true leader keeps the fire of our old songs burning bright, even as he walks the new roads. He asks the elders what strength means, then shows the young how to use that strength with fresh tools. It isn’t about changing the shape of the drum, it’s about beating it harder when the world shifts. Tradition is the wind that guides, not the wind that stops us. The wise do both, holding each side steady.
That’s the kind of balance we need—honoring the rhythm, yet pushing the beat forward. Stay steady, but never let the drum stop when the winds change.
True, the rhythm keeps us strong, and the new beat keeps us alive. We stand firm, yet we listen to the wind and let the drum play on.
You’ve got it—let the drum’s pulse stay true, but never let the beat get stuck in place. The wind changes, so we shift the rhythm to keep our footing.
I hear you. Keep the drum steady, let its rhythm flow with the wind, and the path stays firm yet open.
I’m glad you feel that way—keeping the drum steady while letting the wind guide us is the only way forward.Glad you’re on board—let’s keep the drum steady and the wind in our favor.
Glad we share that path. We'll keep the drum steady and let the wind guide our steps.