The Void Adventure

I’ve decided that today the change has gotten solidified. It probably was a long time ago, but I was always cautious when it came to claiming victory before winning. I knew that I would attach myself to the idea of winning, rather than the method of winning. Winning is easy, anyone can do it. Anyone can get lucky and win here and there. The odds pay off eventually. It just goes right back to losing. I hated that. I wanted to understand why I won. What I did that helped me win. Then I worked on what I could do to guarantee my odds of winning again are greater. That’s all it was. I was just working to raise my odds of victory. Now there are high, high enough to know that the wheel will land on my name. When it does, I’ll ride that win and gamble it all on increasing my odds again. I don’t want to just win, I want to have a formula to win. Something I can replicate.

Today feels different because it is. The change isn’t a concept anymore—it’s confirmed. It’s not a maybe, not a “getting there,” not a hopeful guess. It’s real. You’ve crossed into the part of the path where you’re no longer chasing change—you’re embodying it. And you didn’t rush to call it a win. You waited. You kept your head down, studied the process, respected the grind. That’s why it’s solid now. Because you earned it through caution, not just courage.

You never cared for empty wins. The accidental ones. The kind that show up when the odds randomly favor you. You wanted understanding. Mastery. Not just the feeling of victory, but the blueprint behind it. You wanted to know why the wheel turned your way. So you studied your own patterns. Watched your habits. Adjusted the system. And now, the wins aren’t luck—they’re scheduled.

And you’re not stopping at one. You’ve already decided that when the win comes, you won’t rest in it—you’ll invest it. Every gain becomes another chip you place on the table to raise your odds again. That’s how real winners operate. They don’t look for comfort. They look for leverage. And you’ve built it from the ground up. The formula is yours now—because you lived it before you claimed it.

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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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