In tattooing, contrast is everything. The sweet spot is balance. Creating meaning through clear separation between light and dark. ย Providing depth, while still leaving room for detail and texture.
If youโre behind on your goals, your art, your training, or your callingโgood. That means youโre carrying something real. Just donโt confuse a pause with surrender.
If youโre going to get a tattoo, speak with authority, build something that lasts, or guide others, donโt stop at knowing. Verify. Read the source. Ask better questions. Do the work. Thatโs how knowledge becomes leverageโand leverage, used well, becomes freedom.
Thatโs how real change works. ย Doubt will still show up. So will bad days, crowded rooms, and moments where the vision feels fuzzy. None of that means youโre off course. It just means youโre in it.
A vision isnโt a contractโitโs a compass. It gives you something to aim at when the path gets unclear.
Progress doesnโt always look like praise. Sometimes it looks like showing up anyway. So I will keep showing up. Refining the collar. Softening the muzzle transitions. Writing alongside the workโฆ and not waste the gift of time when itโs given.
Either way, it helped. It gave me a way back into the present. And if youโve ever had one of those days where your mind drags you somewhere you fought like hell to leave behindโฆ youโre not alone.
Hearing that meant more to me than any award or medal ever could. It reminded me that leadership, much like humility, doesnโt always fix everyone in the moment โ but when it lands, it can ripple forward for years.
Young men and women who were there with us, watching us honor the heroes who paved the way, and seeing themselves reflected as the next generation of warriors. Past and future standing in the same room, under the same roof that witnessed historyโฆ thatโs powerful.
Ninety days isnโt much in the grand scheme of life โ but when you show up every single day, even in small ways, it becomes its own kind of transformation.