Lost and Found

Venturing out into something unknown will always give the feeling of being lost.

Being lost is when our brain hasn't encountered something before and doesn't know quite how to process the situation. Our brain works in the way of using the past to explain the present. When we don't have a recollection in the past to explain the present, we feel lost. Slowly the brain will start to fill in the blank spots and things will begin to make sense.

But in the moments in between, we may feel lost.

Trust the process and know that eventually you will figure things out. Anything new requires this process. Venturing out into something new requires the uncertainty and fear associated with feeling lost.

Once the feelings of being lost are worked through, something new and better can be found. But you can find something better without a certain degree of feeling lost.


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