Monday, March 16, 2026

Happily ever now...

 

The problem with a "happily ever after" 

is that it requires you to be finished.

And being finished is just a polite word 

for being dead.

We are all chronologists of our own discontent, saving the "good stuff" for a version of ourselves that doesn't exist yet.

Stop living in the rehearsal.

The curtain is already up.

Contentment isn't a destination on a map; 

it's the posture you take while you're still walking.

Be the "now," because the "after" is a story written by someone else.

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