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What do you do when you are not only grieving what happened, but what never happened?Letting Go of the Life You Planned is a compassionate book for anyone carrying the ache of an unlived future. The relationship that never became a life together. The child who never came. The career that never opened. The version of yourself you thought you would become. The future that once felt so certain, so close, so quietly promised.This book gives language to a kind of grief many people carry but rarely know how to name: grief for the life they imagined.With a reflective, honest, and deeply human approach, Keith Moore explores why lost futures can hurt so much, why letting go can feel like betrayal, and how to begin releasing the form of an old dream without burying everything meaningful inside it.Inside, readers will explore: - Why people grieve not only what happened, but what did not happen- How imagined futures become tied to identity, hope, and self-worth- Why old dreams can linger like ghosts long after life has moved on- How to take inventory of the futures you are still carrying- How to say goodbye to the life that never arrived- How to keep the value of an old dream while releasing its form- How to begin participating in the life that is still hereThis is not a book about forced gratitude, easy closure, or pretending everything worked out exactly as it should have.It is a book about telling the truth.You can grieve the life you planned and still learn to love the life you have. You can honor what did not happen without letting it own the rest of your story. You can stop treating your real life like a consolation prize.The future you lost mattered.So does the future that remains.
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