
Forward
Keep going. Always forward. One step, one day, one decision at a time.
There is only one direction worth looking. And Capo already knows which one it is.
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Emerging from absolute darkness with the quiet authority of a horse who has never once considered looking back, Capo faces the world head on — literally and completely. That bold white blaze catches the light like a beacon, drawing the eye straight to an expression that is calm, clear and utterly decided. Ears forward. Gaze steady. Every line of that magnificent chestnut face pointing in the same direction.
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Forward.
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Not rushing. Not straining. Not desperate or urgent or afraid. Just moving — with the deep, unhurried confidence of an animal that trusts the path beneath its feet and the direction ahead without needing to see every step of the way first.


The darkness behind him is absolute and complete. There is nothing there to return to, nothing to second guess, nothing worth the energy of looking back. The light falls entirely on what is ahead — on that face, that blaze, that steady forward gaze that holds everything you need to know about how to move through the world.
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This is the lesson Capo carries so effortlessly. That forward is not always fast. It is not always loud or dramatic or certain. Sometimes forward is simply this — a quiet decision, made every single day, to keep your eyes on what lies ahead and trust yourself enough to take the next step.
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The past is behind you. The light is ahead.