DIRECTORATE
sailing off the coast Maybe because you learn to follow directions, even in the absence of certain landmarks, and you get to your destination even if the 360 \u200b\u200b° horizon all look the same when I am alone in any room, even past the first moment of loss, I can always find the points of the compass and run NESW in the right direction, although some traveling companion pulls me to his jacket suggesting other solutions.
How can you not know the direction the day when the sun is shining and the stars at night? In the morning the sun rises in the east (opposite to the west), at noon and in the south (opposite the North), at sunset in the west. Then there's the night the polestar that guides always showing the North and therefore is familiar with all the other directions. Sure maybe it will be difficult to take the right path, but if you know the direction after a few attempts you can always. Then the day the sun is light, warmth, love and manages to infuse positive energy to continue the search for the right track. Many people ask "Where is the North Star?" can not answer, but what is worse they do not want to learn.
Vincent