Job didn't get his old life back. He got a new one. God didn't restore what he lost, he rewrote the ending and gave him more than what he had before. Some pain can't be explained but God will redeem you.
I'm still saying, trust God with all your might!
And no one ever talks about how hard it is to be grateful and sad at the same time. You’re going through something but still aware of how blessed you are. That constant shift in perspective is exhausting in itself.
Although I'm ok with being single, I can't wait to actually meet someone who's actually interested in me. The constant crave of wanting to talk, asking about my day, my feelings, sharing laughter & being heard is so rare nowadays. Nobody communicates anymore. Real is Rare.
Suddenly, you’re 26.
Out of college now.
Got the new corporate job. Apartment in the city. Met a girl and it’s getting serious. Joined the pickleball league.
You’re happy. It’s everything you wanted, right?
The steady paycheck, your own crib, no more useless schoolwork.
But every morning lacks excitement. It’s already mundane.
40 more years of this…wake up, 9-5, gym, netflix, die?
But it’s everything that “younger you” had hoped for.
Or was it?
At 26, you feel different.
Feels like a blank canvas…on your own, no parents, no teachers, no responsibilities.
Your life is now solely based on your decisions. All on you, kid.
My advice is to play big…and play big right f*cking now.
Because next thing you know, you’re 45. In the same city, same job, same bars…thinking “if only I would’ve”.
So pick up the canvas and picasso that sh*t right now.
what you think matters in a career:
- working hard
- showing up early
- keeping a long-term view
what ACTUALLY matters:
- hopping on a quick call
- how many quick calls you hopped on
- how fast you were able to hop on a quick call