Change is the Hunter—and You’re Its Prey
When the next wave of change crashes into your life, will you ride it—or drown beneath it?
Let’s not sugarcoat this: change is relentless. It’s out there right now, stalking you, waiting for a crack in your armor. It’s not your friend, not your mentor, and certainly not your partner. Change is a predator—and you’re the prey.
Every time you resist it, you’re giving it power. Every time you cling to the status quo, you’re standing still while it sharpens its claws. The uncomfortable truth? Change doesn’t just happen—it hunts. And it will devour anyone too slow, too scared, or too stuck in their ways to adapt.
This isn’t a pep talk; it’s a survival manual. The world doesn’t reward comfort; it rewards those who can pivot, adapt, and thrive amidst chaos. Every business that collapsed, every career that fizzled out, every dream that died—they weren’t just victims of bad luck. They were victims of an inability to embrace the inevitable.
Here’s the twist: change isn’t just a hunter. It’s also a builder. Those who face it head-on, who learn its rules and use its momentum, can shape the future instead of becoming its casualty. Think of leaders who disrupted industries, artists who redefined genres, or individuals who rose from ashes to greatness. They didn’t just survive change; they made it their weapon.
Stop pretending you have time. The next wave of change isn’t coming—it’s already here. Don’t just adapt. Dominate. Don’t just survive. Lead.
Will you wait to be hunted—or will you take the fight to change and carve out your own future?