In the 9th century, Norse navigators crossed the Atlantic without compass or map. Their secret was the sólarsteinn — the sunstone. A crystal of Iceland spar that revealed the position of the sun through cloud and fog, finding clarity where others saw only grey.
They didn’t cross the ocean in one leap. They crossed it in small solutions — each observation, each correction, each decision building on the last until the crossing was complete.
That is what Smalausnir means.
Small solutions. Big crossings.