ShortEditorial Dispatch

When You Stop Waiting for Permission to Begin

The authority to start is already yours.

Abraham of London
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You've been waiting.

For someone to tell you you're ready.
For the right invitation.
For a sign that it's time.

But the permission you're waiting for
is not coming from outside.

It's already within you.


The authority to begin
is not granted by others.
It's recognised within yourself.

And waiting for permission
when you already have everything you need
is not humility. It's hesitation.

This week, start one thing without asking if you're allowed.

Not recklessly. Responsibly.
But without waiting for someone else to say "go."

The door may not swing open.
But you have hands.
And you can push.

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