The Chapters We Skip: Why We Rush Through the Ordinary Pages and Miss the Whole Point
We are always rushing toward the next chapter. The child wants to be a teenager. The teenager wants to be an adult. The young adult wants to be established. The established adult wants to retire. The retired person looks back and wonders where the time went. We live our lives leaning forward, straining toward the future, convinced that the good part is just ahead—the next milestone, the next achievement, the next stage when everything will finally feel right.
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