Control isn’t the goal. It’s the lesson.
Later, when you’ve tasted enough of the unknown, when you’ve seen what’s out there, you’ll have to take the wheel.
Your direction will appear. Not all at once. But angle by angle. Each one an opportunity.
Eventually, what was once infinite, what was once wide, begins to narrow, begins to belong to you.
Still, be careful.
If too many hands touch your wheel, you forget where you’re going. You lose your sense of purpose. The past feels like lost time. You drift.
Let others show you the path. But don’t let them walk it for you.
Own what is yours. Find your range. Hold the wheel. Drive.
source: https://www.santiviquez.com/blog/direction