Summary: The honest picture of vocational life once the transition has happened: frustrations, doubt, financial stretch, isolation from those who lack the category. The return is the vocation — not the perfect expression of the calling, but the repeated choice to come back to the work. Calling deepens as the ground deepens. There is no endpoint.Key Takeaways: — The idealised vocation always flows. The actual vocation is sometimes difficult, and difficulty isn't evidence of wrongness. — Calling isn't a destination. It's an ongoing expression that deepens as you do. — The completion fantasy will surface repeatedly. See it when it does. — Vocation needs genuine relation, voice, and a genuine body to sustain it.Pull Quote: "The return is the vocation. Not the perfect expression of the calling. The repeated choice to come back to the work. The return is the practice."
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