To Lose — Hard

: You cannot rush a root system. It develops in seasons of silence and darkness. ✨ Signs of a Deep Anchor You know you’ve achieved that "hard to lose" status when: Opinions don't sway you : You are firm in your own soil.

When something is "hard to lose," it means its roots have reached a depth that standard life-storms can’t touch. True depth isn't just about the distance from the surface; it's about the quality of the foundation and the resilience built in the quiet moments. ⚓ The Weight of Roots To be hard to lose, you have to be deeply anchored. Hard to lose

: They are just shifts in the earth that you've already accounted for. : You cannot rush a root system

Building something that lasts requires more than just time; it requires consistency. When something is "hard to lose," it means

: Depth is earned through the daily "digging" of discipline and habit.

: Real progress happens underground before anyone sees the results.

: You don't stumble into stability; you dig for it.