You Already Know When Something Matters
You've felt it before.
That quiet certainty after a conversation that actually changed something.
The tiredness after a hard day that still felt worth it.
The pull toward a project you couldn't fully explain but couldn't walk away from.
That feeling isn't a coincidence.
It's data.
Meaningful work doesn't always announce itself loudly.
But it does leave a trace..
in your energy,
in your attention
in the way it stays on your mind even when you're trying to rest.
You don't need a framework to recognize meaning.
You already have one.
It lives in how something sits with you after the work is done.
This week, trust that signal.
💬 Think of a time you knew something mattered, before you could explain why. What was that like?
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You Already Know When Something Matters
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