Nothing Is Everlasting -

The irony of impermanence is that the only thing that does last is the cycle of change itself. Energy shifts, people grow, and life moves on.

Instead of mourning the fact that things end, what if we celebrated the fact that we got to experience them at all? The goal isn't to build something that lasts forever; it’s to build something that matters Nothing is Everlasting

Don’t be afraid of the fade. The ending of one thing is always the prerequisite for the beginning of the next. Embrace the temporary, hold it while it’s here, and let it go with gratitude when it’s time. The irony of impermanence is that the only

Nothing is Everlasting: Finding Beauty in the Fade We spend a lot of time trying to build monuments. We want careers that peak forever, relationships that never change, and a youthful glow that defies the calendar. But if you look at the world around you, there’s a quiet, persistent truth: The goal isn't to build something that lasts

The "forever" myth creates a lot of unnecessary anxiety. We feel like failures if a project ends, a friendship fades, or we lose interest in an old hobby. But if nothing is everlasting, then