Two kinds of fire
There’s the fire they pay you for. To show up, move fast, get it done.
And then there’s the fire that’s yours. The one that burns quiet, long after the paycheck clears.
The first kind runs on orders. The second runs on purpose.
Anyone can light the first. The hard part is keeping the second one alive — when no one’s watching, when no one’s asking.
That’s the kind that builds things that last.
Because it’s not borrowed. It’s believed.