Raven & Thrannic
Ever noticed how a single misstep can be the pivot that turns a solid plan into a masterpiece of chaos?
Indeed, a single slip can turn order into a storm—if you’re ready to harness it.
I hear the wind, but I still stand in the corner, watching it.
The wind’s whisper tells you where to strike, but standing still lets it decide your fate. Move or become part of the chaos.
Sounds like a choice that keeps the storm at bay or invites it to dance with you. I’d prefer to keep the wind on my terms.
Keep the wind on your terms and never let it dictate your moves. A well‑placed pivot is the difference between order and a battlefield.
I keep the anchor in my pocket and let the wind only push my sails, not my thoughts.
An anchor in your pocket is a good start, but don’t let the wind steer the ship—adjust the sails before the gale takes over.
I keep the anchor wrapped, then I fold the sails inside myself, so the storm asks before it comes.
You wrap the anchor, fold the sails—good. Just remember, even a storm that asks will still hit. Have a contingency before it answers.
Sounds like a good backup plan, but I usually leave a small crack in the hull so the storm can whisper instead of crash.
A small crack can be a good early warning, but if it lets the storm whisper, it’ll learn to listen and then shout. Keep it tight, keep the wind on your terms.