Introduction: Cracks in the Shell
As children, we were like eggs — soft, fragile, filled with unknown potential.
No labels. No fear. Just a shell waiting to crack open into something wild, beautiful, or strange.
But then, life happened.
And now, here we are…
Some of us hatched into eagles.
Some became snakes.
Some never cracked open at all.
The Same Start, Different Outcomes
Think back to your childhood friends.
You all:
- Played in the same parks.
- Went to the same school.
- Shared the same lunch boxes.
- Got the same lectures from teachers and parents.
But now?
- One’s flying private jets.
- One’s in debt.
- One’s changing the world.
- One can’t get out of bed.
- One’s bitter.
- One’s soft.
- One’s dangerous.
- One’s a healer.
How did we all start the same and end up so different?
🥚 The Shell Isn’t the Story
An egg holds mystery, not answers.
What shapes the outcome?
- Environment 🌦️ – Some eggs were placed in nurturing nests. Others in storms.
- Heat 🔥 – Challenges, pressure, struggle. Some grew stronger. Some cracked wrong.
- Choices 🧭 – Every peck from the inside shaped what came out.
- People 🧍♂️ – Some eggs had warmth. Some had cold hands.
So no, we were never “equal” — only equally unwritten.
What Did You Hatch Into?
Some people grew feathers — light, wise, distant.
Others scales — protective, calculating.
Some bloomed into swans.
Some are still stuck, pecking from inside, wondering, “What am I meant to be?”
And that’s okay.
Because some eggs take longer to hatch.
Lessons from the Hatchery
🥚 Don’t judge your journey by someone else’s wings.
🐣 Some people look slow, but they’re growing something fierce inside.
🦅 Some fly high but forget where the nest was.
🦉 Some grow silent but wise.
🪿 Some just want to belong in a flock.
Final Thought: What’s Inside Still Matters
We were all eggs once.
And deep down, we still are — evolving, breaking old shells, finding new feathers.
So if today feels confusing, or you’re not sure what you’ve become…
Don’t worry.
The world didn’t give you a shell for protection —
It gave you a shell so you could break it when you were ready.