If you could reflect on one thing, it’s this:
What have you held onto not because it’s easy, but because it still matters to you in a way that you can’t explain?
This letter is for anyone who’s ever wondered if they’re holding on too long—or holding on for a reason.
Through quiet questioning and inherited resilience, the writer explores what it means to stay devoted to projects that no longer look the way they once imagined. Whether you’re building something from scratch, revisiting an old idea, or nurturing a vision that hasn’t quite landed yet, this letter offers permission to not have all the answers.
If you’ve ever felt torn between letting go and staying loyal to your creative work, this one’s for you.
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