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🌌 DON’T PANIC — YOU’RE EXACTLY WHERE YOU’RE MEANT TO BE

  • Writer: Martin Foster
    Martin Foster
  • Aug 20
  • 2 min read

Updated: Oct 1

At some point, you’ve probably felt like the universe has thrown a brick at your head. You misplace your purpose, your confidence disappears into a wormhole, and your to-do list reads like a cosmic joke. Cue the panic.


But here’s a radical idea: Don’t.


As The Rock Bottom Paradox reminds us, sometimes falling apart is the most unexpectedly precise route to falling into place.


Yes, really.


The beauty of hitting rock bottom (or hovering just above it) is that it comes with an oddly liberating clarity — like having your brain rewired by a Vogon poetry recital. It’s at those points, as Nicholas and I share in the book, that you realise: life isn’t about relentless forward motion. It’s about stillness, reflection… and choosing your next move with intent.


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So here’s your weekend survival guide:


💫 DON’T PANICYou are not behind. You are not broken. You are, in fact, being recalibrated.


☕ TAKE A BREATHYou are not a productivity machine. Read a chapter of something that isn’t an inbox. Sit in a coffee shop without checking your phone. Reconnect with your actual self.


🛸 ZOOM OUTNot from Zoom. From your current moment. Get some perspective. The big picture is still forming. And you, my friend, are a masterpiece in motion.


🔭 REACH OUTFeeling like you need guidance from people who’ve rebuilt from the bottom up (without a towel, even)?


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Then now’s a good time to grab a copy of The Rock Bottom Paradox:








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Remember: life might not always be smooth, but with the right mindset (and a decent metaphorical towel), you’ll be just fine. Probably even extraordinary.


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