About
The Distant Landmark is a course about how a man actually makes progress over time. Drawing on the realities of wilderness navigation, this course teaches how fixing on a clear, distant aim organizes action without strain, how drift is a natural part of movement, and how steady course correction, not perfection, is what carries a man forward. You will learn why clarity does not arrive fully formed, how deliberate engagement sharpens judgment, and why error is information rather than failure. The course reframes guilt and regret into forward-looking correction, helping you replace self-attack with learning, alignment, and continuity. This is not a course about motivation or force. It is about reference, orientation, and the quiet discipline of staying aligned while moving through real terrain.