Losing control

losing-control

The need/use of control is about to be ended for good.
This IS a known fact.
Stay humble (if you can)

(Shī shī shī – “Again, again”) – “Again, again.”

This concise, almost incantatory phrase, “Again, again,” carries a weighty sense of finality and determination. It’s a resolute assertion, a commitment to a new path, a deliberate rejection of a deeply ingrained habit.

The preceding statement – “The need/use of control is about to be ended for good” – is a profound declaration of liberation. It’s not merely a desire to relinquish control, but a firm acknowledgement of its futility and destructiveness.

The inclusion of “This IS a known fact” underscores the certainty and conviction behind this decision. It’s not a tentative hope, but a hard-won realization.

The final plea, “Stay humble (if you can),” is a poignant and perhaps slightly melancholic note. It acknowledges the difficulty of this transition, the ingrained patterns that will undoubtedly resurface. It’s a reminder of the ongoing effort required to maintain this newfound freedom.

It’s a powerfully delivered and deeply resonant final thought – a testament to the courage and vulnerability required to embrace a life of authenticity and self-acceptance.

What does this final phrase evoke in you? Does it feel like a challenge, a reassurance, or something else entirely?

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