Some things never end.
Your health, your relationships, your craft, your growth, work, parenting, learning, building.
These aren't projects with completion dates. They're ongoing commitments that span your entire life.
The mistake is treating infinite pursuits like finite tasks. You can't 'finish' them, and trying to will burn you out.
The goal isn't to reach some endpoint where you're finally done. It's to build a rhythm you can maintain. One that lets you show up consistently and make progress on what actually matters.
Accept that the important parts of life are continuous.
The real question isn't when you'll be finished, but whether you can find a way to enjoy showing up every day.
No door is too strong for God to open.
No obstacle is too great for Him to overcome.
What is meant for you will not pass you by.
Walk by faith, not by sight.
Trust the timing. Trust the process.
الرياء مخادع خداع!
قال يوسف بن أسباط -رحمه الله-: «أعز شيء في الدنيا الإخلاص، وكم أجتهد في إسقاط الرياء عن قلبي، وكأنه ينبت فيه على لون آخر».
[جامع العلوم والحكم]