Lessons from a Hike and the Power of Anger
Even people who have done great work on themselves will not be able to show up as the best version of themselves every hour of every single day. Stacey Hererra
Yesterday, I set out on a hike with one goal in mind: reaching the waterfall. I was prepared, determined, and excited. Step by step, I made my way up the trail, pushing through fatigue and undulating terrain. And then, near the top, just shy of the falls, I stopped.
The rocks were slippery. I was alone. I considered taking the final steps but hesitated. Was I willing to take the risk?
I sat there, surrounded by nature’s beauty, yet filled with disappointment. I judged myself—harshly. Thoughts of failure crept in: I should have pushed through. I should have made it. But then, something shifted. I looked around and saw the breathtaking view from where I was. I realized that there was beauty in this moment, too. My journey still mattered, even if I didn’t reach the final destination. Sometimes, arriving at a certain point and choosing not to go further is a victory in itself.
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