Ask anyone which is more important: where we've been, where we're at or where we're going and the answers will be variable. As a navigator, you operate from awareness that where we're at is the most important thing to know.
I've never seen combat; I have been involved in dozens of rescues. People become lost failing that very simple principle.
Ask anyone which is more important: where we've been, where we're at or where we're going and the answers will be variable. As a navigator, you operate from awareness that where we're at is the most important thing to know.
I've never seen combat; I have been involved in dozens of rescues. People become lost failing that very simple principle.
“It’s the sides of the mountain which sustain life, not the top.” — Robert M. Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance.
Great post Fred!
Thanks John.