What You Survived
We don't count survival as achievement because it feels like the minimum. But some things are genuinely hard to get through — and you got through them.
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We don't count survival as achievement because it feels like the minimum. But some things are genuinely hard to get through — and you got through them.
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Smooth is the signature of progress. When something gets easy, we stop counting it. But easy is what earned looks like from the inside.
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The last Hidden Win Inventory of July. The heat, the dog days, the long evenings, the ordinary Tuesdays you showed up for. Tally your side before the month closes.
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A Hidden Win almost nobody counts: the things you didn't drop. Keeping things from breaking is harder than building new. Count what held.
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Last Thursday of June. The Hidden Win Inventory for a month that gave you the longest day of the year and ordinary Tuesdays in equal measure.
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Last Thursday of May. Thirty-one days. Time to count your side of the tally — what you did, carried, kept, and built.
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On an ordinary Thursday in May, who helped you get here? You didn't get here alone. Find the helpers.
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What did you build this week that you can't actually see? Those invisible things are accumulating, and they're real.
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May Day is a reminder of the dignity in ordinary work — the showing up, the doing the thing, the keeping your corner of the world in order.
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Thirty days of the ordinary effort. The showing up. The small reliabilities. May gets the person who made it through April.
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