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Emmie's avatar

I completely agree. I have zero interest in going back. I feel like I finally know who I am as a human. Great post!

We Are Getting Old?'s avatar

Thank YOU, Emmie.

VJ's avatar

“It can become the most intentional chapter yet.”

Love how you mentioned “intentional”. It changes everything.. thanks for sharing.

Isn't there more?'s avatar

This is so true. At my still young but not quite as young but not dead yet age, I have more purpose, hear the voice of God clearer, and recognize the schemes of the devil right away. The adventure is accelerating, and I'm leaning into it. Surf the waves of abundance, baby!

We Are Getting Old?'s avatar

Go get it, my friend!

Chris & Chris's avatar

I need those advantages.

India Pryor's avatar

I really appreciated this reflection. The way you describe this stage of life—where clarity and intentionality begin to sharpen—felt both hopeful and honest.

Reading it reminded me of Cher’s song “Believe.” Not my usual genre, but it stayed with me because of that moment of discovery—realizing you’ve outgrown what once fit, and choosing to believe there’s still more to experience.

When you wrote, “It can become the most intentional chapter yet,” that resonated deeply. It reflects how I’m thinking about my own next chapter—more aware of what matters most, and hopeful about what’s still ahead.

Thank you for sharing this.

We Are Getting Old?'s avatar

Thank YOU, India.

I appreciate the depth of your reflection on the post. :)