In the vocabulary of the modern workforce, we often speak of “pivots”—calculated career moves made to maximize salary or status. But for one single mother, the most significant pivot of her life wasn’t calculated at all. It was a choice made between the trunk of her car and the edge of a winter-chilled grocery store parking lot. Her story is a profound reminder that while we often view our lives as a series of mechanical obligations, we are constantly living in the “white space” between those tasks—and it is in that space where our true trajectory is often decided. The...
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