The power of lost time.

 The reward you hold in your soul.

Did you read about the quote about how the people who came before we watched the same moon, had the same thoughts and went through the same complex thoughts as us?

Do you think the moon hasn’t changed ever since? Of course, it has. The changes on its surface aren’t visible from here, and we don’t bother to think about it either, do we? The changes are so subtle that we don’t notice much difference, but that doesn’t mean they weren’t there. Our lost times shaped us like it did the moon through millions of gazes of the people that came before us.

The time we lost is the greatest possession we can have to us. Sounds funny, right? A possession that’s lost. But every change we find in ourselves through the time is the possession. The time we pass through is the biggest shape-shifter, even though it looks like nothing at all.

And that’s why we call it “lost,” because it’s not visible.

Your soul keeps the price of your time, waiting for you to appreciate it or work on it. So it’s always up to you whether you want to view it as a gain or as a loss. Either way, your change stays with you. So, instead of waking up to a bunch of regret every morning, instead of watching someone’s story and spending hours on finding their age so that you can feel better about your own age, it’s better to reflect on the years that you've passed so far. Because every year has given you something to reflect on or to appreciate.

Not one year that you’ve passed was null and void.

Maybe you got back your lost potential after three years because the last three years were reserving the energy for you to run today. Words get way too messy when we try to convey our deepest feelings, so don’t be worried when the time seems too rushed, because the potential you have is authentic and arrived at your door at the right time.

You got this!


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