You’ve been telling yourself you have to “work on yourself.”
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Israel
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You’ve been telling yourself you have to “work on yourself.” This little voice creeps in at critical choice moments. Before applying to university or begining to seriously date. Before doing something big and meaningful. You feel the weight of your own hopes. The mountain ahead is huge—its summit wrapped in clouds. The idea of becoming someone truly capable someone worthy feels so far away. You scroll through job listings but never hit send. You dream of meeting someone but swipe left endlessly waiting until you’re more emotionally “healed.” You tell yourself you’re not ready yet. You will be—eventually. But not today.
So you prep. You listen to podcasts on emotional intelligence. You read long-form articles on dating theory and deep-dive on the "best majors for the future." You buy the gear—good therapy notebooks vision boards even the right clothes. Maybe you even journal your heart out or talk to people who've "made it." And it’s not meaningless—there’s real value in preparing like this. But one truth always remains: you can’t meditate your way up a mountain. Knowing how to climb doesn’t get you to the top. Eventually you have to grab a hold of something real wedge your feet into the rock and start moving. You’ll slip. You’ll get scratched. But that’s where the learning lives—in the friction not the theory.
If you want to go to school apply. Tour a campus. Audit a free course online. If you want to fall in love go on real dates. Let yourself stumble through awkward silences and bad coffee. Give your heart a chance to meet someone else's—not just your imagination of who you're "supposed to be" first. Growth doesn’t wait until you feel ready. It is what makes you ready. Through action you’ll discover where your assumptions were wrong. You might start one major and switch halfway through. You might think you’re not lovable and find someone who sees your light clearly. You become the climber by climbing. So stop waiting to become someone better. The only way to improve who you are is to get moving—one imperfect courageous step at a time. You don’t have to reach the top today. But take one step. That’s how mountains are climbed.
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