Letting Go of the Need to Have It All Figured Out
There was a time when not knowing felt unbearable, when having no clear plan or solid direction made everything feel tense and unsettled. It was hard watching other people move through life as if they had answers, as if they knew exactly where they were going, while everything still felt blurry and unresolved inside. So much pressure comes from the idea that we should have it figured out. We’re taught that certainty equals success. Stories about “making it” are always framed around clear goals and confident decisions. Everyone else seems to know what they want and how to get there, and when you don’t, it can feel like you’re behind, like you missed a step you were supposed to take by now. But something interesting happens when you finally stop trying to force clarity: things don’t fall apart. In fact, life often gets lighter, easier to move through, because most of the figuring out happens while you’re already in it. It happens through small choices, trial and error, paying attenti...