A friend of mine always says, “What is mine will not pass me by.” She says it calmly, even when everything looks desperate. I tell you, she is one of the most patient people I know.
Things shake up. People panic. She stays cool like someone whose phone is on silent while the rest of the room is buzzing. Almost suspiciously peaceful. She lives by that line so annoyingly, like everyone else is overreacting to life’s crises.
You and I live in a time built for comparison. Someone your age just got promoted. Another just got married. Someone else bought a car and somehow also landed a new job. Social media makes sure you see all of it before you even get out of bed.
That phrase cuts through all that noise. What is mine will not pass me by. It is a state of mind that makes you stop chasing timelines that are not yours. You stop measuring progress with other people’s lives.
Rushing does not speed up life. Sometimes, it wrecks things. Stress does not unlock hidden levels. It steals today and gives nothing back.
Look, if a job fits you, it will come. If a relationship makes sense, it will happen. Growth shows up when you are ready to handle it, not when your friends post about it on Instagram. That is just noise.
Your only real job is to show up today. Do the work and rest when needed. Keep moving forward without panic.
FOMO loses power when you trust timing. You miss nothing meant for you.
So breathe, amigo. Sit back, relax, and enjoy your low-calorie popcorn. What is yours knows your address.
