As I sit here, reflecting on the twists and turns my life has taken, I am reminded that nothing is permanent. Not even our own identities. It's a daunting thought, but one that has given me a newfound sense of freedom.
I used to believe that who I was at 25 would be the same person at 35, 45, and so on. But life had other plans. And while it's scary to confront the unknown, I've come to realize that this impermanence is what makes life worth living.
I used to think that having all the answers was the key to happiness. But I've come to understand that not knowing is where the real growth happens.
It's okay to admit that we don't have it all figured out. In fact, embracing our ignorance can be a powerful catalyst for change and self-improvement.
I've learned to stop fighting against the currents of life and instead learn to surf. It's not always easy, but it's a choice I've made to prioritize my well-being over trying to control every aspect.
It's amazing how much more fulfilling life becomes when we let go of our need for certainty. We can't predict what's around the corner, but we can choose how we respond to it.