Aging is often seen as a process of closing chapters—wrapping up projects, finishing tasks, tying loose ends. But what if the true meaning of aging lies not in completion, but in embracing the unfinished?
In life and in code, the unfinished is not failure; it is possibility. It is the space where growth continues, where curiosity remains alive. Holding open loops, unfinished hopes, dreams, or even lines of code, can be a powerful source of meaning.
This article explores how aging invites us to live inside the pause, to find comfort in what remains undone, and to see our ongoing transformation as a sign of life, not decline.
If you have ever felt that tension between what is complete and what is still waiting to happen, this reflection might resonate deeply.
Read the full piece here: The Unfinished Project
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