You know what? You might as well live.
Because when you really zoom out, none of this noise matters. The chaos, the titles, the chasing, the masks, it is all borrowed time. We are just visitors here, passing through, trying to leave fingerprints on a planet that is already forgotten greater names than ours. The sun has been burning for billions of years and one day, even it will burn out, taking every ego, every argument, every “I told you so” with it.
So tell me, why are you still playing small? Why are you still holding back when none of this lasts?
The house you stress over, the job title you cling to, the person who did not text back, none of it follows you. Someone else will live in that same space, sit in that same chair, chase their own illusions where yours once lived. Your photos will fade, your name will be reduced to a whisper in a family tree no one checks, and the world will keep spinning, indifferent, infinite, untamed.
And yet here we are, losing sleep over opinions that will not echo past tomorrow. Craving validation from souls who are just as lost as we are. But when you finally zoom out, when you see how small this all really is, something inside you shifts.
You stop performing for ghosts.
You stop living for applause.
You stop waiting for someday.
Instead, you start showing up now. You start loving louder, laughing harder, breaking rules that never made sense. You start risking failure, because failure means you tried. It means you lived.
Think about it, we are on a spinning rock in infinite space, surrounded by stars that do not even know our names, and yet you were chosen. Chosen to feel. To create. To connect. To breathe. That is not an accident, babe, that is a miracle.
So live like you were never meant to stay.
Speak truth while your lungs still let you.
Love like your heart does not know fear.
Because when the curtain finally falls and everything fades, the only thing that ever mattered… was how alive you were while you were here.
You might as well live, before the universe forgets your name, make damn sure it remembers your energy.
