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When You Stop Building and Start Stewarding

From accumulation to care.

Abraham of London
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You've been building.

Accumulating. Achieving. Adding.
More responsibility, more platforms, more influence.

But you're starting to feel a shift.

The question is no longer "What else can I build?"
It's "What have I been given that needs my care?"


Building is for one season.
Stewarding is for another.

And the person who never learns to steward
will never be satisfied by what they build.

This week, care for one thing you already have
instead of reaching for more.

A relationship. A responsibility. A resource.

Tend it. Protect it. Invest in it.

Stewardship is not the end of ambition.
It's the maturity of it.
And what you steward well
will outlast what you merely built.

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