A Mirror

Read each question slowly. Sit with it before writing. These are not questions to answer quickly.

Question 1

Describe a time when something that felt like freedom initially felt like collapse. What did you do in the first two seconds?

Question 2

What is your specific way of recreating urgency when things go quiet? What does it look like in practice?

Question 3

When you imagine genuinely unstructured time, what is the first uncomfortable feeling that arrives?

Question 4

What is the rubric you have been using to evaluate whether you are doing your life correctly? Who wrote it?

Question 5

If no one were grading you this year, what would you do differently by March? ---

Weekly Practice

Read one of these each morning this week. Before the phone.

Day 1 I noticed that freedom can feel like falling.
Day 2 I let the open space be freedom, not just fear.
Day 3 I stopped mistaking the drop for danger.
Day 4 I stayed in the unfamiliar without rushing back.
Day 5 I let myself be free even when it was unsteady.
Day 6 I trusted the fall to become flight.
Day 7 I am willing to let freedom feel like falling.

My Notes

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