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My Work Ethic Philosophy: Seasons, Not Slogans

Posted on May 23, 2025 By admin No Comments on My Work Ethic Philosophy: Seasons, Not Slogans
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I’ve come to realize that people often treat their own burnout as a universal revelation—like they’ve found some hidden truth about life and now everyone should slow down, unplug, and “just be.” That may be the medicine they needed. And good for them. But not everyone is in that same season.

Some of us are still building. Still pushing. Still catching up on time we lost to circumstance, self-doubt, or survival.

That doesn’t mean I don’t value rest, alignment, or emotional health. I do. Fiercely. But I also believe there are moments in life—windows—when you have to move. When the opportunity is now. When your back is against the wall and coasting is no longer an option.

That’s not fear. That’s clarity.

I don’t hustle endlessly to chase status or burn myself out for validation. I hustle strategically, seasonally, and on purpose. Because sometimes, the most spiritual thing you can do is move your feet and meet the moment.

I don’t grind to escape myself—Frankly, I don’t “grind” at all.

Rest is part of the rhythm, not the whole song. And when the time comes to go hard, I won’t apologize for going all in.

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