The Feeling: You're standing in your kitchen at 11pm, phone in hand, scrolling through options for dinner, for tomorrow's schedule, for what project to start, for what matters. Your brain feels like a browser with 47 tabs open. You can't pick. So you pick nothing. And that nothing sits in your chest like a stone. Choice paralysis doesn't just waste time. It drains you. It makes you feel like you're failing before you've even begun. (1/4)
The Stoic Spark: Seneca said that he who fears death will never do anything worthy of a man who is alive. Here's what that really means for you tonight. You're not afraid of dying. You're afraid of choosing wrong. And that fear is quietly killing the version of you that could actually do something meaningful. Every minute you spend frozen between options is a minute you'll never get back. The cost isn't the wrong choice. The cost is no choice at all. (2/4)
Your 5-Minute Win: Grab a piece of paper. Write down the one thing you've been circling around for days. Not the best thing. Not the perfect thing. Just the one that keeps showing up in your head. Now write next to it the smallest possible first step. Not the whole plan. One step. Then do that step before you go to bed. That's it. You don't need to solve everything tonight. You just need to move once. (3/4)

Go Forward: You were not built to stand still. Pick something small and prove to yourself that you can still move.

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