Learn how to navigate:
navigate
v. Navigation; determination of the position and direction (of ships, aircraft, cars, etc.); navigation; navigation; crossing; finding the right method (dealing with difficult and complex situations)
I'll drive, and you can navigate.
I drive, you lead the way.
How do you navigate your way through a forest?
How can you manage to get out of the forest?
We next had to navigate a complex network of committees.
Our next step must be to find a way for it to be adopted by the committees at all levels.
Perhaps they need the guiding hand of a firm father figure.
Maybe they need a fatherly strict guide.
A firm father figure Firm father figure
She was inexperienced and needed a guiding hand.
She was inexperienced and needed someone to guide her.
a guiding hand guidance, teaching
Development has been guided by a concern for the ecology of the area.
The development of the region is guided by a focus on ecology.
handshake shakes hands
John smiled and gave him a hearty handshake.
John smiled and shook his hand warmly.
Their handshake seemed to be a sign of reconciliation.
Their handshake appeared to be a gesture of reconciliation.
The handshake hook is also called the Zhan's car hook, the Zheng's car hook