Confidence: Liftoff Rush or Orbital Calm?
That question about confidence being like a rocket launch really stuck with me. I spend a lot of time outdoors, hunting for truffles, which requires a quiet, patient kind of confidence trusting the process even when you don’t see immediate results. It got me wondering about how that translates to other parts of life.
Is the real thrill in that explosive moment of liftoff, where everything is fire and noise and sheer force of will? Or is it more about the deep satisfaction of being in orbit, where everything is calm, controlled, and you’re exactly where you planned to be? I’m curious to hear what others think. Do you chase the adrenaline of the launch, or do you find your confidence in that steady, quiet certainty?