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"Connections and Why They Matter"
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One day we will feel confident. One day we will feel clear. One day we will finally become who we are meant to be.
This expectation is subtle but powerful. It assumes that identity culminates. It assumes there is a finished version of ourselves waiting at the end of enough effort, experience, and self-discovery.
But identity rarely operates that way.
Growth is not a single shift. It is a series of revisions that occur over time. We learn, adapt, recover, reconsider, and adjust. Becoming is not a destination. It is participation in an ongoing process.
The idea of arrival can quietly distort the way we see ourselves. If we believe there is a finished version of who we should already be, then every setback feels like failure. Every uncertainty feels like evidence that we are falling behind.
Yet formation never fully ends.
There is no final edition of you. There are seasons of life, periods of refinement, and moments that reshape the way you understand yourself and the world around you. Growth continues even when it is difficult to see.
Much of modern culture celebrates dramatic reinvention. We hear stories about the new city, the new career, the new identity, or the new narrative. These changes certainly happen, but lasting growth is often much less dramatic than we imagine.
More often, growth appears in small shifts that accumulate over time. You respond differently than you once did. You recover more quickly from disappointment. You become more patient with uncertainty. You listen more carefully. You react less impulsively.
No announcement marks these changes. There is no ceremony recognizing them. Yet they matter.
In many ways, the most significant changes in our lives happen quietly. They occur beneath the surface through repetition, reflection, and experience. Because they happen gradually, we often overlook them until we look back and realize we are not quite the same person we used to be.
Growth that depends on spectacle rarely lasts. Growth that depends on repetition becomes part of who we are.
Perhaps that is why patience matters so much. We do not become through a single breakthrough moment. We become through countless ordinary moments that slowly shape our thinking, our habits, and our responses.
You do not wait to become.
You practice becoming.
Daily.
Through interpretation.
Through repetition.
Through revision.
You are not meant to become someone else entirely. You are meant to refine. And refinement requires patience.
Perhaps one of the great surprises of life is that growth often becomes visible only in hindsight. We spend years wondering whether we are changing, only to discover that the person looking back is already different from the person who began the journey.