Returning to What Matters

The Harder Question

8 min · 15. mar. 2026
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Last summer, I felt a level of energy and direction I had never experienced before. Everything felt intense — like I had finally found the path I was meant to be on. But when that intensity faded and life returned to something more ordinary, it forced me to confront a harder question. Why do some moments feel so alive, while others feel routine? And what happens when the excitement fades but the responsibility remains? In this episode, I reflect on discipline, ego, purpose, and the quiet shift from chasing a dramatic sense of destiny to learning how to walk forward with steadier direction.

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