“Blocks do not ask where they belong; they simply fit.”
Belonging is not a question the block wrestles with; it simply rests where it’s placed, or finds a spot where shape meets space. We, on the other hand, often wrestle ourselves into doubt, forgetting that much of life is less about asking and more about fitting into the moment as it arrives.
The Shape of Belonging
Blocks don’t agonize over their role in the tower. They slide in, stack up, or topple down — and all are part of the play.
The Lesson in Acceptance
Life offers countless arrangements, and our place among them shifts with time. The wisdom is not in demanding permanence but in trusting that wherever we land, we are part of the larger structure.
Practical Guidance
Rest into place: Accept where you fit, even if only for now.
Release the question: Stop overthinking your belonging — simply be.
Trust the tower: Believe the structure is greater than any single block.
Today’s Practice
Today, let yourself fit without asking permission.
