Commanding Silence: Why the Water Still Belongs to Those Who Don’t Need to Be Seen
There’s a point where attention stops feeling like success. It becomes noise. Early on, visibility matters. Recognition opens doors. Being seen creates momentum. But eventually, something shifts. The calculus changes. Exposure stops serving you, and control becomes the priority. That’s where the water comes in. Not as escape. Not as indulgence. But as one of […]
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