Higher isn’t just a direction. It’s a decision.
A decision to stop negotiating with gravity.
To outgrow the version of you that thought small was safe.
To keep climbing when comfort whispers “this is enough.”
Most people are waiting for permission.
Waiting for certainty.
Waiting for the world to validate what they could’ve become.
But higher belongs to the ones who move first.
The ones who understand that fear is often just the price of elevation.