You wake up. Go through the motions. Shower, coffee, commute, work, small talk, dinner, scroll, sleep. Repeat. Everything might seem fine—your boss could compliment you, your meal could be perfect, your workout could feel great—and yet, as you finally lie down at night, that familiar emptiness creeps in. Hollow. Detached. Like you’re watching your own life through a window, separate from yourself.
If this resonates with you, know this: feeling empty doesn’t mean you’re broken. It means you’ve been living on autopilot for so long that you’ve forgotten you’re the one steering. Today, I want to share two questions that can break that cycle and put you back in the driver’s seat of your own life. Not someday. Not after you “fix” everything. Right now.
Why We Numb Out (And Why It’s Not Your Fault)
Here’s a truth most people don’t tell you: many of us drift through life on autopilot because it’s easier than truly feeling. When you operate automatically, you avoid disappointment. You don’t have to risk wanting something and not receiving it. You don’t have to face the gap between who you are and who you imagined you’d be by now.TO READ MORE, TAP HERE





