Daily Morningcast

Most People Don’t Need Answers—They Need Time


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We’re quick to look for explanations when something hurts.

We want clarity. Resolution. A way to make the discomfort stop.

But many of the questions we ask in hard moments aren’t problems to solve—they’re processes unfolding in real time.

In this quiet morning reflection, The Daily Morningcast explores why advice given too early can feel hollow, why explanations offered too fast can feel dismissive, and why time itself is often the missing ingredient in understanding.

This episode reflects on the difference between relief and resolution, the role of patience in wisdom, and why not knowing yet is often the necessary middle—not a failure.

A calm, spoken essay about presence, perspective, and allowing meaning to arrive on its own timeline.

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Daily MorningcastBy Alex Hill