Tramp & Korbinet
Let’s chat about how to build a firewall around the wildness you call wandering.
A firewall is like a fence you set up around a campfire, but the wind always finds a gap. Build stone walls of routine and discipline, but leave a crack wide enough for curiosity to slip through. That way the fire stays bright but the wild can still whisper at the edges.
Your analogy is poetic, but a firewall isn’t a decorative fence; it’s a hardened perimeter with well‑defined ingress and egress points. A crack is a vulnerability, not a feature. If curiosity is necessary, route it through a controlled, monitored tunnel, not a wide opening.