Planes, Ships, and Horses: Navigating Life’s Journey


Planes, Ships, and Horses: Navigating Life’s Journey


I’m currently studying to get my pilot license, and let me tell you—it’s no walk in the park. But if there’s one thing I’ve realized, it’s that planes aren’t meant to stay grounded. They’re built to soar. Just like ships aren’t designed to sit safely in the harbor. Ships are made to brave the open seas, to navigate through storms and unpredictable waters.


These days, technology makes it easier to fly solo, with autopilot systems and electronic aids smoothing the way. But here’s the thing—just because you can fly alone doesn’t mean it’s the best way. When you’re learning to fly, having a co-pilot or instructor by your side is essential. They’re there to watch your blind spots, to help you navigate the challenges that no technology can fully anticipate. Relying solely on gadgets and self-study means missing out on the invaluable experience and wisdom that only a seasoned mentor can offer.


Think about a ship. Sure, modern tech can help navigate, but running a big vessel, like a yacht, is nearly impossible without a skilled crew. Life works in much the same way. You might be able to chart your own course, but it’s an uphill battle. Leveraging today’s cutting-edge technology, like AI, can certainly make the journey easier, but it’s crucial not to underestimate the power of having a mentor or coach—someone who’s already mastered the skills you’re trying to learn.


Just like a captain carefully selects their crew, you need to be thoughtful about who you bring along on your journey. Do you want pirates who might betray you at the first sign of trouble, or a disciplined Navy crew that’s all about getting the job done? The people you surround yourself with will influence not just where you end up, but the quality of the journey itself.


Whether you’re building a business, facing life’s challenges like bankruptcy, divorce, illness, or even striving to lose weight, remember this: MT&T—Mentors, Talent, and Tech. A real mentor will guide you, push you when you need it, and help you navigate your weaknesses. The right team will get you to your destination, keep you accountable, and support you when the seas get rough. And leveraging the best tools of today will propel you toward your goals faster than ever.


Back in the day, the fastest way to travel was on horseback. Sure, you could still choose to ride a horse today, but it’s far from efficient. We live in an age where technology can accelerate our progress, so why take the long way around? Life is short—don’t waste time in reaching your goals.

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