Self-alignment is often perceived as something tied to a certain phase of life, as if it is only needed once a person reaches a particular point. In essence, however, self-alignment is not determined by age, but is something that needs to be realized as early as possible in every stage of life. It is not the result of time passing or other external factors, but of a continuously cultivated awareness.
At every stage of life, various challenges and dynamics will always arise, each with its own weight and character. Without self-alignment, these changes can feel burdensome and may draw a person away from a whole direction—toward what is peripheral, situational, and temporary. In contrast, when alignment is present, each phase can be lived with greater clarity and stability, as direction is not merely shaped by circumstances, but by an ordered inner state.
Ultimately, self-alignment is not something to be postponed or awaited at the “right” time, but something to be realized continuously throughout every phase of life. From this alignment, each stage of life can be lived with greater precision and meaning—not as a sequence of empty events, but as a process that moves with a more integrated and sustainable direction.
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