I'm not expecting one right answer. I'm simply curious how your internal compass works.
For some, it's business. That job that makes you wake up at six in the morning and forget about time. Others will say: family. And that's not about obligations, but about the people for whom they're willing to move mountains. And then there are those who choose freedom. The ability to breathe, to choose, to not have to account for themselves.
And you know, there's no right answer here.
I used to think that everyone had roughly the same things in their heads,home, comfort, stability. But then I realized: we all live in different coordinate systems. What saves one person, stifles another. What seems important to me might just be an item on your "to do" list.
I don't need your values to align with mine 100%. I'm interested in something else: do you even hear them? Or are you living by a template someone once established for you?
We so rarely stop and honestly admit to ourselves: this is mine, and this is someone else's. I choose this myself, and it's just habit.
I'm not writing this to test your professional aptitude. I just think that talking about what's most important is the most honest conversation possible. Without masks, without social roles, without "must live up to" expectations.
And I'm not listening to words. I'm listening to see if your eyes light up when you talk about this.
Because a person who knows what's most important to them is different. They're calm. They don't need to prove to the world that they're cool. They're simply living their life, the one they've chosen.
So what are you going to tell me?
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