Doors > WAIls

Doors > WAIls

At some point we encounter a wall that can be considered as either physical or implied. Sometimes it can be a brick facade, a career that is not going anywhere, funding that is missing, or the unmistakable feeling of pushing forward while facing the undeniable headwind of daily toils. Walls are very good at one thing: stopping momentum. They don’t negotiate, they don’t explain, and they definitely don’t care how fast you were going when you ran into them.

The interesting part is that not every obstacle is meant to be hit head-on but requires a side-step from time to time. Not hitting a wall doesn’t mean life gets easy. Support appears where you didn’t expect it. Headwinds still exist, but they pass. Walls don’t. Bad driving is still bad driving, punching walls is still a terrible idea, and learning remains lifelong.

That’s where Doors > WAIls comes in. Doors suggest choice, curiosity, and forward motion. They invite you to turn a handle instead of lowering a shoulder and pressing into the inevitable feeling of push back. Progress doesn’t require impact, just awareness. Celebrate momentum, protect your hands, and keep moving forward. Life works better when you walk through openings instead of colliding with barriers.  Today’s AI options are more of a door than a WAIll and something to consider.