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What’s Your “Why”?

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Embracing Discomfort.
2 min readMar 5, 2024
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That driving force, the inner flame that guides your every move – ever tried to put it into words?

Here’s the thing: we’re walking, talking bundles of emotions. Our brains, those miraculous command centers, are where our purpose takes root. But every attempt to translate this purpose into speech ends up lost in translation, a vast chasm between feeling and saying.

This gap, this disconnect, is why articulating our deepest emotions feels like grasping at smoke. It’s an abstraction layer, thick and foggy, separating our raw feelings from the words we scramble to find. That’s the crux of why things “resonate” with us, why certain “vibes” just feel right. It’s visceral, a punch to the gut of understanding that no words can ever fully encapsulate.

And therein lies your “why.” It’s not just in your head; it permeates your very essence. But try to vocalize it, and you’re tongue-tied, stumbling over a linguistic puzzle that’s missing half its pieces. That’s why carving out time to dwell on your “why,” to refine it beyond the need for external validation, is crucial. It’s about syncing up with your innermost desires, those felt but not easily voiced ambitions.

The leap from what you feel to what you do is astronomical.

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