6. Departures -
There is a unique tension in the "waiting room" of life—that moment after you’ve committed to leaving but before you’ve arrived at your destination. This liminality is where growth happens. It is a period of vulnerability where we are no longer who we were, but not yet who we are going to be.
Stagnation is the enemy of progress. To arrive anywhere new, a departure is non-negotiable. We see this in nature: the bird must depart the nest to fly; the seed must depart its husk to grow. Human evolution requires us to periodically shed our current selves to make room for a more expansive version of our lives. 6. Departures
The concept of "Departures" is more than just the act of leaving; it is the threshold between the known and the unknown. Whether it’s a physical journey, the end of a relationship, or the transition into a new chapter of life, every departure carries the weight of what is left behind and the flicker of what lies ahead. The Anatomy of a Departure There is a unique tension in the "waiting
Ultimately, departures are an act of courage. They represent a vote of confidence in the future. To depart is to say, "I have learned what I can here, and I am ready for more." While the departure gate may be paved with uncertainty, it is the only road that leads to discovery. Stagnation is the enemy of progress