Life transitions rarely announce themselves clearly.
In the previous lecture, we talked about transitions as processes, not problems. We explored how change unfolds internally through phases, and why feeling disoriented or unsettled is not a failure, but a natural response to life shifting.
If the ending phase of a transition is about acknowledging what has closed, then the neutral zone is about learning how to live without clear answers.
After a major life transition, one question tends to surface again and again.
Sometimes it appears quietly.
Sometimes it arrives with urgency.
Sometimes it feels heavy, almost threatening.
“What is my purpose now?”
Up until now, this course has not asked you to decide who you are going to be.
That has been deliberate.