I Don’t Know What I Want to Do And That’s Okay

by Myriam :)

Sometimes people ask me: “What do you want to do in life?”

And the truth is… I don’t really know.

For a long time, I felt bad about that. But then I thought about it di erently.

I’m only 22.

Out of those 20 years, the first 10 were spent learning how to live how to walk, talk, read, count, eat, make friends, understand the world.

So really, I’ve only had 12 years of real experience.

And I’m supposed to know already what I’ll do for the next 60? That’s a lot of pressure.

I think it’s okay to explore. To try, fail, restart, and change direction.

To test different jobs, countries, passions. And to take my time figuring it all out.

And if I wake up one day and realize I want something new? I’ll start again.

Because that’s not failure it’s freedom.

At Dirty Roots, I feel that same energy.

The spheres don’t have one fixed purpose or one perfect shape.

They change, evolve, connect differently to each person.

So no, I don’t know exactly where I’m going.

But I know I’m allowed to take the long road.

And to build my own way, at my own pace.

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