Lessons on finding your purpose.
You were always chasing something new. Painting nails, wanting to become an ice skater, organizing, wanting to be a teacher, an architect, selling your art, starting a brand you swore would change everything. you were always trying to create a life that made sense to you even when the people around you didn’t always know how to guide you there.
The world told you that purpose meant choosing one thing and mastering it but you were never wired for that kind of smallness. You didn’t pick a lane because you were busy exploring the map. And when school and your environment tried to box you in, you mistook that discomfort for failure when really it was just proof that you were meant to build your own shape.
Every new idea, every unfinished project, every “phase” was just curiosity doing it’s job, pulling you closer to what you were always meant to find. You weren’t flaky, you were just practicing your becoming.
You don’t need to choose between all the versions you’ve been. They’ve all been collaborating this whole time, collecting pieces of the person who would one day know how to turn self-discovery into something that helps others find themselves too.
You were never behind but rather learning how to make meaning the only way you ever knew how, by creating it.
- Sabrina