Think Like a Rhino
The rhino doesn't see far. But once it picks its direction, nothing turns it aside. It charges. Straight ahead.
The idea
We spend our days looking sideways. What other people think. What could go wrong. The noise. And by looking everywhere at once, we get nowhere.
The rhino, on the other hand, has poor eyesight. That's its strength. It doesn't get lost in the details off in the distance. It senses its direction, and it goes. With everything it's got. Nothing makes it swerve — not doubt, not other people's opinions, not the fear of being watched.
Thinking like a rhino isn't about charging in blind. It's about choosing a direction that's truly yours — and then refusing to second-guess it at every step. You decide where you're going. And you go, one day at a time, without letting yourself get pulled off course by what doesn't matter.
How it feels
Something shifts in the body when you stop hesitating. The mind quiets down. Your energy stops scattering. You can feel that you're actually moving forward, not just spinning your wheels.
That's what this is really about: getting the most out of who you are, while staying human. Not becoming someone else. Just stop spreading yourself thin, and walk straight toward what matters.
Choose your direction once. Then move forward — even on the days when the noise is loud. A rhino doesn't redo its choice at every step. It charges.