Morning Philosophy
“To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.”
— Alfred, Lord Tennyson, "Ulysses"
Tennyson's aging king refuses the comfort of rest, choosing instead the harder work of continued purpose—a fitting creed for anyone training to lead in law or arms, where the mission rarely ends with a single victory. Cadets and future officers alike must learn that discipline is not a season but a posture: you strive again tomorrow regardless of today's outcome. Notice the verb order—strive, then seek, then find—effort precedes clarity; you rarely see the objective until you've moved toward it. Let today's small frustrations be data, not verdicts, and keep moving.