Manifest 7/9
If You Had No Fear
The question almost no one answers honestly — because the answer changes everything. So answer it honestly anyway.
Picture the life you’d build if nothing could go wrong.
Not the polite version. Not the version that already fits inside what people expect from you. The real one. The future you’d build if every door opened, every “no” became a “yes”, and the version of you who’s already on the other side was here to show you around.
- What are you doing for work — actually doing?
- Where do you live? What does the morning sound like?
- Who’s in the room with you — and who isn’t anymore?
- What did you stop doing that you used to do daily?
- What’s the one thing you finally let yourself want?
Let the picture get specific. The clearer the canvas, the easier it is to know the next brushstroke.
If I had no fear of failure, I would pursue…
Don’t workshop it. Don’t polish it. Write what came to mind when you closed your eyes — even if it scares you. Especially if it scares you. The answer you don’t want to write is usually the answer.