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Coming of Age; Quarterlife Crisis

H. Alex Sanchez October 21, 2015

"Even tho I have less answers than I did when I was younger. At least now I have a better understanding of my ignorance. And because of that, I am open. I listen. I observe. I leave space for me to be wrong. I let myself evolve.

My realization of the infinite unknown allows me to fly because I no longer believe that it's an absolute fact that I can't. Nothing is absolute. What may be true today may not be true tomorrow. Hold on to nothing except the ability to let go"

- H. Alex Sanchez, 2013

I found this among the hundreds of my unseen writings. This is a lesson my 20s have taught me. This was written just before I turned 30.

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