One phase that really sticks out for me is when I got deeply into backpacking and hiking during my college years. The thrill of conquering challenging trails, the beauty of nature, and the sense of community with fellow hikers brought me immense joy.
After those incredible experiences, it was hard to find satisfaction in everyday activities. Simple walks around the neighborhood felt mundane, and even trips to the park didn’t spark the same excitement. I craved the adrenaline of reaching a mountain summit or the tranquility of camping under the stars. It was a beautiful phase, but it definitely set a high bar for what I consider a fulfilling experience now! How about you? What phase made your regular life feel a bit lackluster?
One phase that really sticks out for me is when I got deeply into backpacking and hiking during my college years. The thrill of conquering challenging trails, the beauty of nature, and the sense of community with fellow hikers brought me immense joy.
After those incredible experiences, it was hard to find satisfaction in everyday activities. Simple walks around the neighborhood felt mundane, and even trips to the park didn’t spark the same excitement. I craved the adrenaline of reaching a mountain summit or the tranquility of camping under the stars. It was a beautiful phase, but it definitely set a high bar for what I consider a fulfilling experience now! How about you? What phase made your regular life feel a bit lackluster?