
Personal Reflection:
We want to believe we are fixed creatures — brave or timid, strong or weak, worthy or forgettable. But Meltzer dismantles that illusion. The truth is messier, more human: we are all of it. Hero and coward. Dreamer and doubter. Every day reshuffles the cards, and the version of ourselves we play depends on context, circumstance, and the battles we’re carrying inside.
There’s freedom in this. To know that being ordinary one day doesn’t disqualify us from greatness the next. To accept that feeling helpless doesn’t mean helplessness is our identity — it’s just a moment in motion. We are kaleidoscopes, not statues. And that, in its shifting imperfection, is what makes us real.
Reflective Prompt:
Which version of yourself showed up today — and how might tomorrow ask for a different one?
My mediocre showed up today. Greatness pawing at the dirt, snorting like a bull. I have a feeling mediocre might be grounded for a short while.
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Mine shows up from time to time like it pays rent. Acting like I need to feed or something. Yet, we keep pushing forward. Redefining the boundaries we set. Then we are to knock down the ones set for us.
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Anxiety and bravery showed up in me today. They often show up together.
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it seems like we are the bravest when we are anxious
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