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Next time you hit the limit of what you know, don't turn back. Lean in. The dragons might be there, but so is everything else worth finding.
It’s a phrase that has outlived the maps that bore it, evolving from a literal warning about sea monsters into one of our most powerful metaphors for the unknown. But why are we still so obsessed with the idea of dragons waiting at the edge of our world? The Boundary of the Known There Be Dragons
For every person who stayed safely within the harbor, there was an explorer who saw "Here Be Dragons" and thought, I want to see them for myself. The dragon is the guardian of the treasure. Without the risk of the unknown, there is no discovery, no growth, and no gold. Embracing the Unknown Next time you hit the limit of what
Whenever you feel that "pit of the stomach" dread about a big change, you are essentially looking at a map of your life and seeing the dragons. Why We Need the Monsters It’s a phrase that has outlived the maps
The "dragons" weren't just physical threats. They represented the of human understanding. When we run out of facts, our imagination instinctively fills the void with monsters. Modern-Day Dragons
They appear the moment we consider a career change, a new relationship, or a move to a foreign city.