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Mu Na® Freelance Graphic designer @ KASU
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In Literature, Writing and Blogging 2 min read
Not your time yet!
<p>We’re taught to measure our lives in timelines. Graduate at 22, start work at 23, succeed by 25, married by 28, settled by 30. And if you fall behind, people treat it like failure. But timing isn’t a competition. Life isn’t a race. It's not even about being early, it’s about being "right".</p><p><br/></p><p>Because getting to the wrong place too soon can ruin a dream just as much as missing it. If you're not ready emotionally, mentally, spiritually. It doesn't matter if the opportunity is golden. You won’t be able to carry it, or worse, it might break you. So maybe life delays you on purpose, not to punish you, but to "prepare" you.</p><p><br/></p><p>"The hours you waited… were meant to make you late.” That sounds almost cruel at first, but there’s something meaningful in that delay. What if those hours, the frustration, the confusion, the closed doors were actually building something in you? Maybe patience. Maybe strength. Maybe wisdom. The kind of quiet growth that no one sees, but you’ll need when your real moment comes.</p><p><br/></p><p>There's no shame in being delayed. There's no shame in standing still when the world seems to move without you. What matters is "why" your waiting and " what" you're waiting for. Are you waiting because your scared? Or because deep down, you know your meant for something more?</p><p><br/></p><p>We don’t celebrate the waiting, but we should. That’s where you learn to trust what you can’t see. Where you find your voice in the silence. Where you stop comparing and start becoming.</p>

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