Sunday, March 4, 2012

The Need for Pathfinders

"This way!"

"No, this way!"

"No, that way! Take that way!"

"Where are you going?  It's this way!"

Tired of hearing all these things telling you which path to take?  Then find your own.  Be a Pathfinder.

What is a Pathfinder?  Pathfinder is a military term normally used to describe a special unit, a breed of courageous men who are the first to be dropped behind enemy lines to set the path for the other members of the armed forces.

Wikipedia defines a pathfinder as 
"a paratrooper who is inserted or dropped into place in order to set up and operate drop zones, pickup zones, and helicopter landing sites for airborne operations, air resupply operations, or other air operations in support of the ground unit commander. Pathfinders first appeared in World War II and continue to serve an important role in today's modern military, providing Commanders with the option of flexibly employing air assets"
Why is there a need for a Pathfinder?

Let's try to answer that in the following articles.

For now, let me say thank you for daring to find your own path.

May you find your true path.

I urge you not to take what others have taken or what others have told you to take or what's been taken less.  I say, dare to be different. Find your own path.  And set the blaze so others may find you and the path you've found.  You're a Pathfinder.

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