Chapter 2: The Reflection
1. Without daily routines, Daniel faced long empty hours that demanded reflection instead of distraction or excuses.
2. He remembered childhood dreams of designing meaningful projects, dreams buried under deadlines and safe career choices.
3. Writing his fears on paper reduced their power and revealed hidden desires he once dismissed.
4. He recognized he feared judgment more than failure itself, a discovery that shifted his perspective.
5. Slowly, curiosity replaced shame, and imagination began exploring new possibilities.
6. Reflection became the soil where renewed ambition quiet
