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The space between no longer and not yet is what defines the pivot periods of our lives. This is the time when we have nothing left to hold onto but also nowhere clearly to land.
Brianna Wiest • The Pivot Year
Carmen Van Kerckhove • Stop pretending you don’t care
The parts between
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“I knew I was getting somewhere when I began losing interest in the beginnings and the ends of things.”
-Sarah Manguso
a liminal period is a time when you’re on the threshold between identities, neither inside nor out, neither one thing nor the other. During their initiation into adulthood, the Xhosa youths are not boys anymore, but they aren’t yet men. An engaged couple are in a liminal period; they aren’t exactly single, but they aren’t exactly married, either. A
... See moreMartha Beck • Finding Your Own North Star: Claiming the Life You Were Meant to Live
beginnings always hide themselves in ends
a part of me had still ached. Could feel that I was standing outside of things, waiting for the moment I would finally become a part of it.
Emily Henry • Funny Story
Alex Dobrenko • The secret place AI can't see
a concept bringing together these ways of finding meaning.