In this enlightening Salty Mug, Briley Crisafi delves into the complexities of making significant life decisions, especially when choices seem equally promising. With a candid look into the paralysis that often accompanies the decision-making process, Briley shares a transformative piece of advice: “You can’t steer an anchored ship.” This discussion is not just about choosing a path but about the journey of movement itself, the beauty of taking a step in any direction, and the invaluable lessons learned along the way.
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