2026: Burn The Boats

2026: Burn the Boats
A new year always brings noise.
Resolutions. Promises. Fresh starts.
Big declarations that quietly fade by February.
But history gives us a useful lesson about commitment.
When soldiers landed in unfamiliar territory, outnumbered and uncertain, they sometimes destroyed their ships. Not as a symbol — as a strategy.
No Plan B.
No safety net.
Only one direction—forward.
Not for drama.
For commitment.
With retreat gone, hesitation disappeared.
The focus shifted from escape to execution.
That mindset still matters—especially now.
Most people enter a new year with one foot forward and one foot out.
They want change, but keep an exit.
They commit… as long as it’s comfortable.
And that quiet escape route shapes everything.
Effort becomes cautious.
Discomfort becomes optional.
Progress slows the moment things get hard.
At Twisted, we’ve built everything on one idea:
No Plan B.
Burning the boats isn’t just a saying.
It’s a signal.
That we finish what we start.
That we don’t bail when it gets uncomfortable.
That we trust who we are enough to bet on ourselves.
It’s a call to action for the moments that matter most:
When doubt shows up loud.
When hesitation feels reasonable.
When backing out would be easier.
That’s when we move forward.
Not because it’s easy.
Because we’re built for hard things.
So as 2026 begins, don’t ask what your resolution is.
Ask this instead:
What would change if quitting was no longer an option?
Because here’s the truth most people avoid:
If you’re still protecting an escape route,
you’re already planning to use it.
No Plan B.
No retreat.
Just forward.
Welcome to 2026. When you’re ready to light the match, we’ll be here for you.
— Team Twisted
