I love what I do, but it occurs to me I may have handed over a large portion of my life to fiction.
This quote underscores a common human experience: finding passion in one's work while simultaneously questioning how much of oneself is invested in imaginary stories or illusions. It prompts reflection on the balance between creativity and reality, and how stories—whether personal or fictional—shape our lives and perceptions. Many people can relate to the feeling of losing oneself in fiction, feeling both fulfilled and perhaps disconnected from the real world at times. It’s an invitation to consider whether our devotion to storytelling and imagination enhances or distracts from authentic living.