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2319: Puzzle

2319: Puzzle

Hey Friends,

This week, puzzles kept showing up—on my table and in my head. I even started a real jigsaw, which took me back to childhood afternoons when fitting pieces together felt like magic. Puzzles come in all sizes: a handful of pieces, a few hundred, a thousand. The challenge scales with our belief that we can finish.

There’s one rule that never changes: a piece only clicks where it truly fits. That search can be maddening—try, rotate, try again—until one quiet “click” releases a little rush of dopamine. Progress! One less piece on the table. The order doesn’t matter. Fast or slow doesn’t matter. What matters is staying with it long enough for the picture to emerge.

Life works the same way. We gather experiences, make small connections, and slowly see what we’re building. Your puzzle won’t look like mine, and that’s the point. Someone else finding their matching pieces sooner doesn’t make them “ahead”; it just means they found a fit today. Keep showing up. Sort your edges. Celebrate the clicks. The image you’re after is already in the box—you’re just revealing it, one piece at a time.

Peace,

Zechariah Davis


🎵 Song of the Week

Bounce, Pts. I + II - Nate Smith

🗣 Quote of the Week

Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”
― Oscar Wilde

📖 Scripture of the Week


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