Straight Line

by | Jan 8, 2026 | motivation, soul

Life isn’t meant to be a straight line.

In medicine, we know exactly what a flat line on an EKG means, and it isn’t life. Life is rhythm. It has peaks and valleys, fast moments and slow ones, challenges followed by recovery.

The ups and downs aren’t signs that something is wrong, they are proof that you are alive, growing, and moving forward. Every dip teaches resilience. Every rise renews hope. Even when the rhythm feels irregular, it is still carrying you onward.

If today feels heavy or uneven, take heart. A living heart doesn’t draw a straight line, it beats, adapts, and perseveres. Keep going. Your rhythm matters. ❤️

Written by Dr. Raymond Singer

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