“Potholes” in My Own Life

Daily writing prompt
Scour the news for an entirely uninteresting story. Consider how it connects to your life. Write about that.

I came across a small article buried in the local news: the city had repaired over 500 potholes this month. Not a headline that grabs attention. No drama, no big names—just crews filling holes in the road.

At first glance, it seemed uninteresting. But the more I thought about it, the more it felt like a quiet metaphor for life.

In many ways, I’ve spent the past few years fixing “potholes” in my own life—emotional setbacks, financial mistakes, broken relationships, and the internal damage we all accumulate silently. These aren’t flashy milestones or celebrated moments, but they matter. Just like a smoother road makes the journey safer and easier, patching up our lives—one small repair at a time—helps us move forward without constantly stumbling.

Reading that mundane news reminded me that growth doesn’t always come from big breakthroughs. Sometimes, it’s about showing up, doing the work, and tending to the rough patches. It’s not glamorous, but it’s necessary. And it’s how we build a stronger foundation for whatever comes next.

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