Deduwka & Hopper
Deduwka Deduwka
Once I watched a hunter track a deer not by chasing it, but by staying still and waiting for the right moment. Have you ever thought about how much patience can outsmart speed?
Hopper Hopper
Patience is a silent sniper; you wait until the target is exposed. Speed is loud and can miss if you’re not precise. In my line of work, the right pause often does the job better than a flurry.
Deduwka Deduwka
Exactly, the quiet pause is often the most powerful. When I was a young fisherman, I’d sit by the river for hours just listening to the water, and that calm waiting is what finally let me catch the big trout. It’s the same in your work, isn’t it? The moment you breathe, the right opportunity shows itself.
Hopper Hopper
Sounds like you’re a quiet hunter too—just the opposite target. I’d say keep that stillness, it’ll make the job finish faster than a sprint. Keep listening, the cue will hit when it’s ready.