By takhar on Skatehive
How do you understand, or rather, what possible ways are there to make sense of the "in-between" times? I mean, "time stops for no one" is often attributed as a warning to not waste the hours we are given. I'm not sure there is always something to look forward to when you're just going through the motions, which in this case is just jogging along with the pace of life. Sometimes the scenery is dull and unremarkable, and these are the moments we start asking why we do the things we do as if all other moments were supposed to have a deeper meaning that we've suddenly lost track of. As of late, I'm more into the category of trusting the process and letting go of any attachment to the changing scenery. Asking "why" is a good way to revisit one's core values with the current progress one has already made, and then see whether the path still leads somewhere worth going. Having knowledge helps build the confidence to trust the process, but confidence can only take you so far. Without results,