We Have a Lifetime

Published on 4 June 2025 at 07:45

I have always had this rush and urgency, as if time was short and if I missed the moment the opportunity would be gone.

Yet I now see that when I found peace, when the storms calmed, I no longer felt the haste and rather held contentment and patience, believing there was more.

More time, more opportunities. Everything does not have to be achieved in a day, but rather just being present in moments and appreciating the simplicity.

There I have found gratitude beyond superficial wealth and happiness that extends beyond a simple moment. I am now content as beyond this one moment I see.

We have time, we don't always know the limit, but I believe that being present in a moment with simplicity is more beneficial than cramming a million things into one.

And even if we miss something, I wonder if, when we look back, we won't see the missing but rather the connection at the moment, and with that, I think we've mastered the race and won.

Tomorrow isn't promised, but if I spend my day worrying and over-extending myself, I miss out on what is happening right now and the beating in front of me.

To enjoy this life at its most optimal, I have learned to lean into the unknown, take it hour by hour and step by step, let it naturally unfold and simply just let it be.


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