somewhere you lost yourself one day you wake up and realize you're stuck in a life that doesn't even feel like yours it starts small you tell yourself you'll settle for good enough just for now a job that pays the bills weekends filled with plans you didn't actually want to make a relationship that's fine but let's face it fine is a pretty low bar somewhere along the way just for now turned into your real life and the worst part you're pretending it's exactly what you want it all along funny how life sneaks up on you like
that one minute you're telling yourself this is temporary I'll figure things out later and the next you're years deep into a life that feels like it belongs to a stranger it's like you accidentally signed up for someone else's idea of adulthood and forgot to read the fine print I get it we all do it you wake up shuffle through your routine and somewhere between your second Diet Coke of the day you start to wonder how did I end up here I did the Grand gesture thing packed up my life and moved to London thinking it
would fix everything but no amount of Fresh Starts or new cities can solve what you're avoiding inside the truth is you don't need a reset button you need to stop settling for a life that isn't really yours you're playing roles you didn't sign up for trying to convince yourself this is the life you chose but really you're just going through the motions filling in the blanks of someone else's blueprint you don't you don't have to live the life you fell into you can create the life you actually want and no it's not about dramatic reinventions
or grand gestures it's subtler than that it's about quietly but firmly deciding you're done playing by someone else's rules because the version of Life Society sold you it's not the only option you start to notice it in the small moments the way life quietly edges off script it doesn't happen all at once more like a slow rewrite happening scene by scene and before you know it you're not playing the role you thought you were you're in the story you're meant to be living it doesn't start with fireworks it's more like that moment when you decide
not to laugh at your boss's joke for the first time or when you catch yourself nodding along to plans you never wanted to make and instead you say actually no it's quiet almost unnoticeable but inside it's a spark the kind that lets you breathe a little easier like you're finally letting go of the person you've been pretending to be these little rebellions don't make headlines you're not storming out of the office or deleting half your contacts it's subtler than that it's in the decision to stop pretending that things are fine when they're really not it's
the moment you realize that just because you've been doing something for years doesn't mean you have to keep doing it this is where change happens in those small quiet acts of Defiance the choices that remind you that life isn't about ticking boxes is it's about making room for the things that actually matter so start with one pick one small Rebellion a conversation a plan an expectation you've been living under and gently but firmly step away from it you'll feel it the shift that tiny freedom and that's where it begins you know that feeling when you're
waiting for someone anyone to give you the green light like there's some Unwritten rule that says you need an official go-ahead before you do what you really want the truth is no one's coming there's no secret permission slip for the life you actually want we've all been trained to seek approval to wait for someone to quietly nod and say yep that's allowed it's a bit like sticking with a bad TV show because well you started it and maybe just maybe it'll get better but really you don't need anyone's stamp of approval to make changes if
it feels right to you that's enough you want to change jobs move to a little coastal town or spend a year writing a novel or thinking about writing a novel do it you don't need anyone else's permission the only person who gets to decide How The Story Goes is you and honestly you're the best one for the job who said Life had to be a straight line seriously whose idea was it that we should all follow the same path school job relationship ship kids retirement and then what it's a ridiculous script and society's been pedaling
it for so long that we've all just gone along with it like it's the only way but Society has been wrong about a lot of things most things actually the truth is life isn't one continuous route forward it's full of unexpected turns detours and yes sometimes you end up right back where you started but that's not failure it's part of the process just because things don't look the way you thought they would doesn't mean you've gone off of course in fact trying to follow someone else's version of how life should unfold is like heading towards
a destination you're not even sure you want maybe it's not about sticking to the plan but about noticing when the path stops feeling like yours that job you've been in for years the relationship the plan you've followed for so long do they still feel right or are you just going through the motions it doesn't take a grand gesture to turn things around sometimes it's about being open to a small change a turn a pivot life doesn't have to look like a straight line to be exactly what you need it just has to feel like yours
forget that invisible timeline Society hands us the one that says you should have your life all mapped out by a certain age settled into something stable and reaching some kind of ultimate success by the time you're halfway through life just doesn't work like that it's not a project with deadlines maybe you felt it watching people around you hit Milestones while you're still figuring out if you even like the career you've been building or seeing someone else check off the boxes you thought you'd have ticked by now the truth is everyone's on their own path some
of us take a little longer to start some of us change direction halfway through and others we're still figuring it out as we go and that's perfectly fine so let's stop pretending that time is running out it's not you're not behind you're not off track you're just living it's okay to wander it's okay to take the scenic route and it's definitely okay to decide that life doesn't have to be a countdown to a Finish Line you never even agreed to success it's that elusive word we keep chasing like there's a single moment when everything clicks
and the credits roll on a perfectly crafted life but it turns out success is a bit trickier than that one day it's about Landing the promotion the next it's just about making it through the week without feeling like you've dropped every ball you were juggling the truth is Success doesn't stay in one place one day it's about nailing a presentation and the next it's just about getting through Monday without losing your temper at the Barista for spelling your name wrong some weeks it's mastering a yoga pose and other weeks it's remembering to stretch it all
success is slippery like that always shifting just like we do so if you're still chasing that one moment when everything falls perfectly into place maybe it's time to let that go success isn't some Grand Finale it's the little winds that make up your day the point is you're the only one who gets to Define it and it's allowed owed to look different every single time you know that moment when someone asks you for a favor and before your brain even registers the question your mouth is already saying sure I'd love to it's like some autopilot
people pleaser takes over the truth no is just as easy to say we've just been trained to think it's not the real magic happens when you finally start saying it no need for excuses no fake plans involving your busy schedule just a simple Unapologetic no and the world doesn't end no one dramatically faints or accuses you of betrayal in fact the only thing that really changes is you you start to realize your time is yours and suddenly it feels like there's more of it of course not everyone will take your no in stride some people
don't like it when you stop being so available but that's their problem not yours the ones who matter will get it and the ones who don't well maybe it's time they hurt it more often because the ones who get offended by your boundaries are usually the ones who benefited from you not having any saying no isn't about shutting doors it's about keeping the right ones open and honestly there's nothing more satisfying than realizing you don't owe anyone an explanation there's always that voice in the back of your head saying maybe dial it down a bit
don't laugh too loud don't admit you know every word to Spice World and for God's sake don't let anyone one see your dog's clothing collection you're told to trim down the quirks like it's some kind of social survival strategy fit in stay lowkey blend the goal to be normal but what even is normal it's that vague one- siiz fits-all label we've all been sold like everyone's supposed to follow the same script be interesting but not too much be unique but not too weird and honestly it's exhausting no one ever made history or even had a
decent Friday Night by blending in by being normal we've been sold this idea that standing out is dangerous that being yourself is somehow a liability but the people who make you feel like you need to shrink they're not your people the truth is the odd bits the stuff you've been hiding that's the good stuff it's what makes life feel like yours not a role you've been cast in by someone else so stop editing and stop pretending the second you stop a apologizing for the parts that don't fit into someone else's neat little box Life Starts
to open up and the right people they're not interested in the version of view that's been edited for public consumption they want the full slightly offbeat occasionally snort laughing you because really who wants to be normal when you could be interesting it's easy to fall into isn't it you're mindlessly scrolling and there it is someone else's life wrapped up in a neat little bow the dream job the Picture Perfect Vacation the relationship that looks like it came straight out of a romcom and just like that you start wondering where you went wrong but here's the
thing you're comparing someone else's highlight reel to your behind the scenes where the lighting isn't quite so flattering and the dialogue is a little Messier the truth is no one's life looks like their Instagram feed the perfect shot is just that one shot you're not seeing the 50 other takes the chaos behind the scenes or the fact that even there had cereal for dinner last night so why are we still measuring ourselves against an edited version of someone else's life it's exhausting and honestly it's a losing game instead what if you put your phone down
for a minute look at your own life the parts that don't get filtered or curated the cup of coffee that actually tastes good the conversation that made you laugh so hard you forgot what you were worried about the second you start paying attention to the moments that make your life feel like yours the less interested you are in anyone else's highlight real it's about letting yourself be enough right now without feeling like you need to measure up to some impossible non-existent version of perfection it's funny isn't it the way we imagine life will be smooth
full of big moments everything falling into place like it was all part of some grand well-crafted plan but the reality most days feel more like outakes and highlights messy disjointed like someone forgot to write the second act and now you're just winging it and that's exactly how it's supposed to be no one tells you that not every day is going to be great some days are barely even good you wake up with the best intentions maybe today will be different and then by mid morning you're trying to salvage whatever's left of your mood with a
Diet Coke and the last of the leftover pizza it's easy to think those days don't count that the only ones worth remembering are the ones where everything went according to plan but that's the LIE the idea that life is made up of grand successes when really it's the mess in between that makes it real because honestly who remembers the perfect days the days where nothing went wrong are forgettable but the days where everything fell apart and you somehow made it through that's where the story is the Meltdown in the grocery store aisle the impromptu cry
laugh session on your commute home these days aren't shiny or polished but they're real the truth is the bad days are part of the deal they don't mean you're failing or off track they mean you're living so stop waiting for the perfect day to arrive maybe the goal isn't to turn the mess into a life lesson but to just get through it knowing that some days surviving is the win and that's more than enough we spend our lives waiting for the moment you know the one when you're finally enough like it's some badge you earn
after years of trying we tell ourselves once I land the promotion lose the weight fix my life then then you'll be enough but what if if you already are what if the version of you right now the one with the messy hair the unpolished to-do list and the half eaten pint of ice cream in the freezer isn't some work in progress waiting to be perfected what if you've been enough all along and the only person who needed convincing was you Society keeps selling us this idea that we need to do more be more hustle harder
but maybe the real challenge is trusting that who you are as you are is exactly right because the life you want it's not on the other side of some imaginary Finish Line you don't have to earn it by being more of anything you just have to decide that the person you are right now deserves it without conditions without apologies and sure maybe that person occasionally skips the gym and eats cake for breakfast but guess what they're still killing it Perfection is overrated and honestly who needs that kind of pressure Sometimes the best you is the
one that's already here it's funny how we're always waiting for the grand Moment Like Life's a competition where the only prize worth celebrating is a gold medal but most days aren't gold medal days they're more like I didn't hit s six times kind of days and honestly that's worth celebrating think about it no one's throwing you a parade for getting through a work day without crying into your lunch or for making dinner without burning anything but the tiny victories they're the ones that keep you going maybe you didn't finish writing that novel but you wrote
a paragraph or maybe you didn't run a marathon but you took the stairs without wanting to pass out that counts it's the little stuff that adds up you don't need a trophy to tell you that you're doing okay in fact sometimes just making it through Monday without texting your ex or feeding your dog to dinners is enough so here's to the small winds the ones no one sees but you the ones that don't come with confetti but still deserve a slow clap because sometimes just getting through the day with your sanity mostly intact that's more
than enough [Music] no matter what you do someone's going to have an opinion and yes that's the good news because once you realize that pleasing everyone is impossible you get to let go you stop performing stop editing yourself for other people's approval and start living life on your terms think about it every time you've obsessed over someone's opinion did it ever change the outcome did it make your choices easier or magically guarantee everyone's Applause of course not most people are too busy worrying about their own lives and if they do judge you well that's something
for them to unpack with their therapist not you the second you stop caring about what others think you make room for what you think you start living in a way that feels true to you not because it looks good on paper or fits neatly into someone else's expectations but because it's your life so make your choices and trust them people's opinions are like unsolicited advice they show up whether you ask for them or not but at the end of the day their judgments say more about them than they do about you once you stop caring
what they think you'll be amazed at how much heads space you've freed up for you know actually living because let's be honest no one's ever really remembered for being the person who did what everyone else wanted them to one day you wake up and realize you've been living someone else's version of life you didn't sign up for this series of events but somehow you've been playing along the small compromises the Casual yeses when you meant no they add up and before you know it you're living a life that doesn't quite feel like yours the truth
is you don't need to burn everything down to start over you don't even need a grand plan maybe you just need a moment of honesty with yourself when you stop saying yes to things you don't want and stop pretending that fine is anything close to good there's no big reveal no cinematic breakthrough just a quiet decision to start living the life that feels like yours scene by scene no permission required so yeah there's no perfect ending but then again who said the story was over [Music] [Music]