Being a man on the frontline is not defined by age or experience alone. It is defined by intentionality, by the ability to see beyond the immediate and make decisions that align with purpose and vision. Men on the frontline are often faced with situations that demand clarity, courage, and strategic thinking. Without foresight, choices can lead to setbacks, but with intentional planning, a man positions himself to protect his legacy, his family, and his calling. Foresight begins in the mind. How a man thinks about today shapes his tomorrow. Every thought, every consideration, and every plan should be measured against long-term outcomes, not just short-term gains. Men on the frontline are called to weigh options carefully, anticipating potential challenges before they arise. This approach ensures that decisions are not reactive but proactive, guided by wisdom and discernment. Desire is also a critical factor. The way a man desires life, relationships, and achievements sets the trajectory...