Yes, it took a detour, which in and of itself is not an issue.
Say, you drive from point A1 to Z1, and at point D1, there is a roadblock. You have two choices: going back to C1, or move left to point C2, right to point D2, and on to point R2, right to point R1, left to point Z1.
You end up in the same place, you took a detour, yet progressed the journey.
When you consider lost, which is a total different concept than detour, it depends on from which perspective you are looking at it. Although, you might find yourself in unchartered waters, it does not mean you are lost.
Consider this: When Magaleas was looking for a passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, it was theorized that there must be a passage. But no one had gone there to check. He was the first to check. It's called a voyage of discovery. How often he was mistaken .... well, he discovered Rio de la Plata, where Buenos Aires and MonteVideo are living tango lives now. Eventually, he found that passage.
The common denominator of our journey to Magelaes is, that we know the end result. We, as eager students of digital war, have no clue as what the end game, the passage from slavery to freedom, will look like and when. We have some clues.
In this sense we absolutely need to trust our CIC.
So, we go on, doing our thing, in the meantime, fuck around, short some stock, make a little profit and learn new ways to get the message out.
Good question, and you already know the answer.
Either it's the plan or the plan took a detour/or lost.
Yes, it took a detour, which in and of itself is not an issue.
Say, you drive from point A1 to Z1, and at point D1, there is a roadblock. You have two choices: going back to C1, or move left to point C2, right to point D2, and on to point R2, right to point R1, left to point Z1.
You end up in the same place, you took a detour, yet progressed the journey.
When you consider lost, which is a total different concept than detour, it depends on from which perspective you are looking at it. Although, you might find yourself in unchartered waters, it does not mean you are lost.
Consider this: When Magaleas was looking for a passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, it was theorized that there must be a passage. But no one had gone there to check. He was the first to check. It's called a voyage of discovery. How often he was mistaken .... well, he discovered Rio de la Plata, where Buenos Aires and MonteVideo are living tango lives now. Eventually, he found that passage.
The common denominator of our journey to Magelaes is, that we know the end result. We, as eager students of digital war, have no clue as what the end game, the passage from slavery to freedom, will look like and when. We have some clues.
In this sense we absolutely need to trust our CIC.
So, we go on, doing our thing, in the meantime, fuck around, short some stock, make a little profit and learn new ways to get the message out.