Rewrite your history

After finishing The Last Page Café, I found myself thinking about a simple question:

What do I want my last page to look like?

Not just the last page of a book, but the last page of my own story.

The thing is, life rarely follows the plot we planned. Careers change. Relationships evolve. Dreams get replaced by new ones. Sometimes entire chapters end without warning.

And maybe that’s the point.

We spend so much time trying to write the perfect ending that we forget our story is constantly being revised. The last page we imagined at 25 probably looks very different from the one we’d write today.

How many times does our last page get rewritten?

More than we expect, I think.

This book reminded me that change isn’t something to fear or resist. It’s part of being alive. The people who thrive aren’t necessarily the ones with the best plan. They’re the ones willing to adapt when life turns the page for them.

A thoughtful, heartwarming read about second chances, unexpected turns, and discovering that sometimes the story you end up with is better than the one you originally planned 🫶

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