The Void Adventure

Once again I face more conflict
Things aren’t going to plan
Every problem is to do with money
This one is no different
I always figure it out
I’m just tired of having to
Why can’t I just not worry about it
Well I guess nothing’s stopping me
I chose to worry about it
It won’t change the situation though
I must simply get on with it
Deciding now that I don’t care
I’ll figure something out
Always do figure it out
Not stopping these things
Now’s the time to attack
To chase after something new
Something that can give me more
I’m meant to be thriving, not thinking.

It’s the same battlefield with a different name—money, survival, the endless grind to stay afloat. You’ve faced this enemy before, and you’ll face it again. And even though you always manage to figure it out, there’s a weariness to it now. A tiredness that runs deeper than the problem itself. You’re not angry at the struggle—you’re tired of the repetition. Of always needing to scramble. But even in that fatigue, there’s power. Because you’re still standing. Still choosing to face it head-on.

You’ve realized something important: worry doesn’t solve anything. It never has. You can analyze the numbers, lose sleep over the ‘what ifs’, spiral down through all the things that might go wrong—and still, at the end of it, you’re back in the same place: needing to act. So why waste the energy on fear? You’ve decided. You’re not giving this conflict more fuel. You’ll move forward, deal with it when you must, but you won’t let it own your mind anymore.

This isn’t a signal to retreat—it’s a call to attack. If the old ways aren’t working, then it’s time to carve new ones. Chase new opportunities. Build something stronger. You weren’t made just to survive—you were made to thrive. Not by thinking about it endlessly, but by taking action. The real answer lies ahead, not behind. So shift your focus. Move. The Void doesn’t give answers—it gives chances. And this one is yours to take.

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Caroline Gill

A writer, blogger, and traveler. Being creative and making things keep me happy is my life motto.

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