Losing a Sock and Finding Some Meaning - Catlynh Phan

 I opened the dryer the other day and only one sock came out. The other one was just gone. At first I got annoyed because it felt like one more thing going wrong for no real reason. But as I stood there staring into the dryer, I started thinking about how often this happens in life. Things disappear. Plans change. People drift. Sometimes it happens fast and you do not get a clear answer. The missing sock felt silly, but it also felt a little true. Life does not always stay neat or balanced. Sometimes you are left holding one lonely sock and wondering what happened.

This small moment reminded me of what we talk about. This class shows us that a journey is not supposed to be perfect. Pilgrims lose things along the way and those losses become part of their story. The missing sock made me think about how I react when something small goes wrong and how I could see it differently. I realized the journey is not about keeping everything together. It is about paying attention to what the moment is teaching me. Even a dumb missing sock can remind me to slow down, notice what is in front of me, and accept that every step has something to offer, even the unexpected ones.


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