
For a long time, I believed life was always somewhere else — just beyond the next goal, the next achievement, the next version of myself. I rushed through milestones, convinced that happiness would greet me once I arrived. But somewhere along the way, I began to realize: life isn’t waiting down the road. It’s right here, in this moment.
In this episode of Passing Through Life, inspired by Milan Kundera’s La vie est ailleurs, I reflect on the dangers of living for “elsewhere.” Through the story of a young poet who becomes lost in dreams of greatness, and through my own experience of chasing after the future, I share what it means to finally come home to the present.
This is a meditation on slowing down, being kind to yourself, and discovering that the life you've been searching for might already be unfolding — quietly — around you.