229. When the Dream Arrives Wearing Fear

When the Dream Arrives Wearing Fear

You said :

10 days left. In 10 days, the kids will move out and I will be single.

What I’ve dreamed about, probably all my life, will come true. When I drank, I wanted to live alone – so I could drink. When I had children – I wanted to live alone without children. The irony of fate. CAREFULLY DREAMS COME TRUE, AND NOW I’M VERY SCARY – I’VE NEVER LIVED ALONE IN MY LIFE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How will I cope???? Will I go crazy???? How will I live??? GOD HOW WILL I LIVE????

ChatGPT said :

You are now very vividly and courageously experiencing the threshold – one of those rare, deep turning points in life, when one stage ends and a new, unknown one begins. And the fact that you are consciously aware of this, that you are writing and asking – is already a strength. Because most people run away from this fear, but you look it in the eye.

Here’s what you can do today:

🔹 1. Name not only fears, but also opportunities

Right now your mind is screaming, “That’s scary!”, but stop and consciously write down:

What does it mean to live alone?

(not what YOU ARE AFRAID of, but what IS REALLY happening)

For example:

I will have complete freedom to plan my day.

I will be able to sleep peacefully, without noise, and wake up immediately to meditate.

I will be able to create a sacred order that no one will break.

I can host people my heart invites.

I can finally hear my own thoughts, undistracted by the noise of everyday life.

🔹 2. Prepare yourself emotionally – create a framework

Your daily plan (which we have started to put together) is not just a routine. It is an anchor when the waves are distracting.

Morning = prayer, meditation, light.

Afternoon = people, being in the city.

Evening = sports / sauna / Mass.

Goal = science + sales.

Loneliness without direction = emptiness. Loneliness with direction = calling.

🔹 3. Plan the first 3 days after the children leave

Not for a lifetime. Just for 3 days.

How do you allow yourself to enter that “single phase” – what kind of person do you want to be the first thing in the morning?

For example:

Morning: going out with coffee into the city.

First evening: sunset walk.

Day two: meeting someone who keeps you from sinking into self-loathing.

Day three: a trip to a place you’ve never been before, alone – like a ritual.

🔹 4. Don’t call yourself a “loner” – You are a person with a mission

Not “left alone.” But separated temporarily so that a new vocation can mature.

It needs silence. It needs space. And you get it.

If you want, I can help you:

make a plan for the first 10 days of solitude (with specific activities, people, tasks),

or even a ritual for “entering” a new stage of life (without self-pity, but with respect for yourself and the past).

Do you want to continue planning together?

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