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You’re standing at the edge of something new. Maybe it’s an idea you’ve been thinking about for weeks, maybe it’s a decision you know you need to make, maybe it’s just a small step you’ve been postponing longer than you’d like to admit. And for a moment, you just sit with it. You start imagining how things could unfold. The best case. The worst case. Every possible version of what might happen if you begin. Your mind starts searching for reassurance. A plan that feels complete. A sign that this will work out. Some kind of roadmap that tells you exactly where the next few steps will lead. Because that’s how we like to picture success, as if somewhere at the beginning, everything was already clear. But as you stand there, looking at the start of your own path, something feels different. There is no roadmap, no clear instructions, no guarantees waiting at the end, just the uneasy feeling of stepping into something you don’t fully understand yet. It feels less like following a path and more like sitting in front of a blank page. Nothing written yet, just the quiet possibility that something meaningful could begin here. And that’s usually the moment people hesitate. Not because the dream isn’t strong enough, but because the clarity isn’t there yet. But here’s the strange part about most journeys that eventually become meaningful. The clarity people talk about later didn’t exist at the beginning. It appeared somewhere along the way, after the first attempt, after the first mistake, after a few steps had already been taken. The path wasn’t waiting, it was being created. Line by line. Step by step. Which means the moment you’re standing in right now, the uncertain one, the one that feels unfinished, might not be a sign that you’re not ready. It might simply be the first page of the story you haven’t started writing yet.

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