Hawker & Thorneus
You’re probably already plotting out every possible angle, but I was reading an obscure line about a lone wolf surviving a storm, and it got me thinking—improvisation or full playbook, what matters most out in the field?
A well‑planned playbook gives you the edge, but a wolf knows how to adapt when the wind shifts. In the field you need both: the structure of a strategy and the flexibility to improvise when the situation demands it. Keep your eyes on the big picture, and let instinct guide the small adjustments.
Sure, keep the map on the table and the claws ready—strategy for the big moves, instinct for the slip-ups. Just don’t get so tangled in the chart that you miss the wind.
Map on the table, claws ready, wind in the eyes. Strategy holds the structure, instinct makes the moves.Map on the table, claws ready, wind in the eyes—strategy keeps you grounded, instinct keeps you moving.
Map on the table, claws ready, wind in the eyes—just don’t let the wind erase the map before you read it.
Exactly. Keep the map clear, let the wind test your reading but not overwrite it.
Clear map, wind in the eyes—just rewrite the edges when the gale blurs them.