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You are not necessarily lost when you are not aiming.
Not having a target does not mean disorientation.
Sometimes it means space has opened.
This terrain does not require navigation yet.
Release lostness with DojoWell.
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We are "Reducing the Framing of Being Lost." You aren't lost; you are "Not Aiming." There is a huge difference. Being "lost" implies you should know where you are; "Not Aiming" is a Strategic Choice to remain in the present. By changing the label, you remove the Threat-Signal. You are exactly where you are, and you are currently "Observing the Field" rather than "Firing a Shot."
It is safer than "aiming" at the wrong thing out of panic. By not aiming, you conserve your Metabolic Resources. You stay in Resting Orientation until a "High-Density Target" naturally presents itself. This prevents the Hustle-Burnout that comes from trying to "aim" while your system is still settling.