THE DANGER OF ARRIVING TOO EARLY
There is a season in every life when nothing seems to move.
No applause.
No invitations.
No recognition.
Most people call this a bad season.
It is not.
Imagine opening a theatre before the actors arrive.
Imagine serving dinner before the guests sit down.
Imagine switching on the lights before sunset.
Timing matters.
Many people quit because they mistake preparation for delay.
What appears to be stillness is often construction.
What appears to be absence is often alignment.
Not every closed door is rejection.
Some doors remain closed because the room behind them is still being built.
Benon Deejaywa
The saddest thing in life is not failure.
It is becoming a stranger to the person you were supposed to be.
Many people are alive, but their dreams were buried years ago.
Not because they were impossible.
But because they were delayed.
And after enough delays, people start calling surrender "reality."
Be careful.
The world has a way of teaching people to live without themselves.
One day you wake up with money but no fire.
Friends but no connection.
A smile but no joy.
And that's when you realize that losing yourself costs more than losing any opportunity.
Protect the part of you that still believes there is more to your story.
That part is sacred.