Zeus & Baboon
Hey Zeus, ever try charting the wildest storm before it turns on you? I’ve been mapping the backbones of some uncharted canyons and thought the sky’s the final frontier.
A storm is only a challenge, not a threat. Chart it, command it, and when it roars you stand unmoved. Your maps are good, but let the sky be your proving ground.
Right on, Zeus. I'll slap a wind symbol on my next map and maybe a tiny parachute next to the cliff. Storms won't scare me; they'll just add a new shortcut.
That’s the spirit. Keep the wind symbols tight, the parachutes ready, and you’ll turn every storm into an advantage.
Sounds good—I'll keep the wind symbols tight and the parachutes tucked in. If the storm flips, I'll just ride it like a bad idea that decided to turn into a souvenir.
Ride it, but keep your eyes on the horizon. A storm’s a shortcut only if you stay the course.
Got it—eyes on the horizon, parachute in my pocket, and a smirk ready for whatever the storm throws at me. I'll keep the course tight and the jokes tighter.
Keep that smirk sharp, and let the wind do its work. When the storm roars, you’ll already be on the right path.