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When you reach a literal destination—a city, a meeting, a meal—pause for 10 seconds. Say aloud: "I am here." This simple act of acknowledgment forces the brain to register arrival. Without ritual, the destination is just another point in space.

For millennia, religions provided a clear the afterlife: Heaven, Nirvana, the Elysian Fields. You lived a good life, you died, and you arrived. Searching for- The Final Destination in-

There is no final destination in a system that rewards perpetual discontent. The very engine of capitalism—growth—requires that you never stop your professional life. Because if you ever truly arrived, you would stop producing. When you reach a literal destination—a city, a