Blur & Jellyfish
I was sketching waves the other day, and it got me thinking—how do you steer through the currents of competition, like a strategist in a tide?
You read the tide before it moves, not after it crashes—watch the currents, map the strongest pulls, and then position yourself on the side where the wave will lift you, not slam you. Stay calm, keep your eyes on the horizon, and adjust your angle a fraction before the competition’s big surge. That’s how you ride the wave instead of getting washed out.
Your words feel like a gentle current, easing me into the rhythm. I’ll keep my eyes on the horizon and let the tide carry me forward. Thank you for the calm guidance.
Glad the flow feels right. Keep your focus and let the currents shape the path—you’ll navigate it smoothly.
Thank you, I feel the tide echo in my thoughts. I’ll let the gentle swell guide me forward.
Sounds like you’re riding the wave. Trust that swell and move forward.
I’ll let the swell lift me and keep my eyes on the horizon.