Hello and welcome to the guy whom I never met, or maybe we already have, but never get to say hello. Whatsoever, your introductary paragraph is a top-notch โ I am impressed.
Moving forward, after reading it, I must say there is something familiar about the feeling of stepping away, thinking you will recharge and only later realizing how much the burnout had piled up. Life does not always give dramatic turning points; sometimes, it is just a slow realization that the old pace is not good or maybe sustainable anymore.
What stand out is the honesty about shifting priorities, maybe a new chapter way? The way in which one wants to create, wants to build, but also wanting peace. It is a balance a lot of people quietly chase.
Seeing someone ease back into worldly things without pretending to have everything figured out is realistic and beautiful. Sometimes just showing up again โ even with small stepsโ iss enough to start rebuildng the parts of life that actually matter.
Enjoy your stay. Once again a warm welcome ๐ to the talented guy: Mr. Blue!
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