The Illusion of Being ‘Caught Up’: Why Life Never Fully Settles the Way We Expect
Why do we always feel like we need to catch up in life? A reflective exploration of productivity pressure and the illusion of being “done.” There’s a quiet belief many of us carry: “One day, I’ll finally catch up.” Catch up on work. Catch up on life. Catch up on responsibilities. Catch up on becoming who I’m supposed to be. And once that happens, everything will feel lighter. More settled. More complete. But that moment…rarely arrives. 🌿 The Promise of “Once I’m Done” We often imagine a future version of life where everything is handled. No pending tasks. No emotional loose ends. No unfinished responsibilities. Just calm. Just clarity. Just completion. But life doesn’t function in that way. Because life doesn’t pause once you “finish.” 🧠 The Brain Seeks Completion in an Ongoing System Your mind likes the idea of closure. Of finishing things. Of reaching an endpoint. But life is not a closed system. It’s continuous. As one thing ends, another begins. As one responsibility is handled, ...