Guy Reams (00:00.738)
This is day 182, the Arrowhead. My mom told me a story today that I cannot stop thinking about. She was pregnant with me, hiking through the desert mountains outside of Guaymas, Mexico. She was not an outdoor person. She had married my dad, and so there she was, walking across the landscape that felt foreign and dangerous. One of the guides mentioned rattlesnakes. That single word sent her into a state of controlled panic.
She locked her eyes in the ground and traced my father's footsteps exactly, careful not to deviate even slightly from the path he cut. Every step was deliberate. Every placement of her foot was measured. She was not enjoying the scenery. She was surviving. That is when she saw it, a small piece of black glass glinting in the dirt. She bent down and picked it up. To the astonishment of everyone in the group, she had found a rare obsidian arrowhead.
slightly green in color, characteristic of the Pachua area south of Mexico City. This arrowhead had traveled far to reach that spot, perhaps lodged in the wing of a large carrion bird. It was a treasure, and she was the one that found it. Sometimes fear narrows your world, but it can also sharpen your sight. My mom was not the bold adventurer in that group.
She was anxious, cautious, even afraid. She was not scanning the horizon for beauty or for treasure. She was simply trying to stay safe, one careful step at a time. And yet that very posture of vigilance led her to notice what everyone else had missed. Not every gift is found by the fearless. Some treasures are revealed to the careful, the humble, and the attentive. This is a deeper lesson here. What feels like weakness in the moment can become very
can become the very condition that makes discovery possible. Her fear kept her eyes on the ground. Her caution slowed her down. Her sensitivity made her notice a small glint that others had passed by without a second thought. The thing that she might have judged as a disadvantage became the reason she found something rare. Be careful how quickly you dismiss your limitations, your anxieties, or your unusual way of moving through the world.
Guy Reams (02:26.006)
Sometimes the very thing that makes you feel out of place is the thing that helps you see what no one else can see. When you walk faithfully through uncertain ground, even in fear, life sometimes places treasure at your feet. Not every gift is found by the fearless. Some treasures are revealed to the careful, the humble, and the attentive. I'm thinking about this today because I've been too quick to judge my own hesitation. I've seen my caution as something to overcome.
rather than something that might serve my purpose. My mom's story reminds me that the way I move through the world, even when it feels slow or fearful, might be exactly what allows me to notice what matters. So the next step is simple. Pay attention to what your particular way of seeing reveals. Do not rush past it in an effort to be someone else.