The Gap Between Who You Were and Who You’re Becoming.
You’ve outgrown something, but the next chapter hasn’t appeared yet. That gap ,where purpose quietly disappears is more common than it feels, and more complex than anyone tells you.
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You’ve outgrown something, but the next chapter hasn’t appeared yet. That gap ,where purpose quietly disappears is more common than it feels, and more complex than anyone tells you.
Having built a successful life that meets external expectations, there’s a quiet but persistent question of whether this is all there is to life.
Imagine you’re a baker and you’ve baked bread for 1000 people, Only 15 people will pass by the bakery and of the 15, only 1 person will sample. According to stats, that 1 person won’t buy.