


All over the Rockies, the lion moves like a rumor. Quiet. Intentional. Rarely in a hurry, and seemingly ever focused. A lion doesn’t burn daylight on things that don’t matter. It doesn’t chase every deer just because it could. It studies. Waits. Watches. One decision, well-timed. One clean strike. Then back to the shadows before the dust settles. In a world that worships the busywork sprint, the lion teaches something different: The greatest power comes from choosing your moment, not scattering your energy. Most of us are just busy, always….running in six directions because we don’t want to miss out, look slow, or feel behind. But the lion doesn’t operate from fear of missing out. It operates from clarity. It knows the difference between motion and progress. So here’s the question the mountains hand us today: Where in your life would everything shift if you stopped chasing everything… and moved like a lion instead?

