ShortEditorial Dispatch

When You Remember Why You Started

Reconnection to original conviction.

Abraham of London
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Do you remember?

The moment it first stirred.
The idea that wouldn't leave you alone.
The conviction that felt like a fire.

Before the strategy. Before the metrics.
Before you learned how hard it would be.

You started because something mattered.
Not because it was easy.
Because it was true.


Somewhere along the way,
the why got buried under the how.

This week, go back to the beginning.

Read the first note you wrote.
Revisit the first prayer you prayed.
Remember the burden that started this whole thing.

The fire may have dimmed.
But it's not out.
And remembering why you started
is sometimes all you need to keep going.

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