Moving Fast Doesn’t Mean You’re Ready. It Means You’re Coping.
Speed can look like confidence. Sometimes it’s just a way of coping.
Speed can look like confidence. Sometimes it’s just a way of coping.
Most people didn’t choose the pace they’re moving at. They just learned how to keep up with it.
People still bring depth. It just isn’t always recognised.
Saying what you want has started to feel like something you need to apologise for.
Having choices isn’t the same as knowing what you want.
Having options doesn’t always bring clarity. Sometimes it just keeps us moving long enough to forget how to listen inward.
Dating now comes with a constant, unspoken question: Was that enough?
Somewhere along the way, connection stopped being something that happens and became something you perform. When speed replaces readiness and volume replaces discernment, people don’t fail - they burn out. This isn’t a personal problem. It’s an environmental one.