
December nights offer some of the clearest views of the winter constellations. For centuries, sailors relied on these stars, particularly Polaris, the North Star, to navigate safely home. What's remarkable is that Polaris doesn't move across the sky like other stars; it remains close to constant, a relatively fixed point you can always count on.
Ancient navigators would teach their crews to identify it, knowing this knowledge could save lives. They'd pass this wisdom to others because having a reliable guide wasn't just helpful, it was essential.
Just as those sailors once shared their knowledge of the North Star, we too can be that steady light for others. Whether through experience, encouragement, or kindness, each of us has the power to help someone find their way when the path ahead feels uncertain.
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