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THE ILLUSION OF ARRIVAL

We grow up chasing a place that doesn’t exist. “There.” Where everything finally settles. Where the noise stops. Where life finally behaves. So we move. Constantly. Next level. Next win. Next identity. Like peace is waiting at the end of effort. But the finish line is a trick that keeps learning how to run. You graduate life says: now prove yourself. You get a job life says: now survive it. You survive life says: now want more. And more never stays long enough to become enough. No one arrives. They only get upgraded and reissued. And the brutal part? The system was never designed to end. It’s motion disguised as meaning. A loop dressed up as progress. A river doesn’t arrive. It disappears forward. A tree doesn’t arrive. It outgrows itself. Even stars don’t finish they burn while moving. So what made you think you would? Maybe fulfillment was never at the destination. Maybe that idea was the distraction. Because life was never waiting to begin later. It was already happening while you were busy chasing it. And the real illusion… is believing you were ever late.
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