Cut 6: E
He frowned. “What’s that?”
“It means cutting exactly six inches from the hem’s fold, not six feet. I’ll use that strip to patch the long tear. The sail will be one inch shorter at the bottom — you won’t feel it. But if I cut wrong, the whole thing rips apart.” e cut 6
Marta smiled. “Because the e stands for essential . Sometimes solving a big problem isn’t about adding more — it’s about cutting exactly what you need, nothing wasted.” When you face a problem that seems to need a large fix, look for the smallest, most precise action that turns “lost” into “enough.” That’s the power of an e cut 6 . He frowned
She drew a breath. “Eli, I’m going to e-cut 6 .” The sail will be one inch shorter at
“The storm shredded six feet of the main seam,” he said. “If I can’t sail by dawn, I lose the week’s catch.”
Later, he asked, “Why call it ‘e cut 6’?”





