# Overriding the Default Path ## The Pull of What Comes Easy Life hands us defaults, like well-worn paths in a quiet forest. We wake at the same time, choose the familiar route to work, nod along to old conversations. These aren't chosen so much as inherited—habits from childhood, expectations from others, the low hum of routine. They're comfortable, like a favorite chair, but they can lead us in circles, away from what stirs the heart. On this spring day in 2026, I notice it more: the world speeds by with its algorithms and echoes, pulling us toward the easy scroll, the safe opinion. Yet beneath it all, there's room to pause and say, no, not today. ## The Gentle Act of Override Overriding isn't rebellion; it's a quiet turn of the wheel. It's skipping the coffee run to sit with a book, or speaking up in a room full of silence. Small shifts, like adjusting a compass mid-journey. Each one reclaims a piece of yourself, not with force, but with clear intent. Think of it like editing a story you've lived too long: - Swap autopilot grudges for fresh forgiveness. - Trade endless busyness for a slow walk. - Replace "I can't" with "Let me try." These overrides build over time, carving new trails where none existed. ## Living with Purposeful Change What emerges is freedom—not wild chaos, but a steady alignment with your own north. Overrides remind us we're not passengers; we're the ones at the helm, capable of course corrections that feel right in the bones. *In every override, we choose the life we mean to live.*