2. Fear’s there. Do it anyway.
Every rider knows the moment: the horse sidesteps, the ground looks harder than you’d like, and your gut tightens. Fear shows up whether you invite it or not. It’s part of the deal.
Out here, courage don’t mean you never feel afraid. It means you move with it. You tighten the cinch, breathe once, and step forward anyway. Fear is loud, but action is louder.
Most quit at the edge of fear. But those who push through find the work worth doing, the ground worth claiming. Fear is just the gate before the open range.
That’s why we do it anyway. Because what scares you most usually carries the growth worth chasing. Fear’s always there. But it don’t ride the horse — you do.