“You’re not inconsistent - you evolve fast.”

People love to call themselves inconsistent. They say it like it’s a flaw they’ve dragged around for years. They point to abandoned hobbies, new routines that didn’t stick, ideas that shifted direction overnight, and plans that changed the second a better one appeared.

But what if that’s not inconsistency? What if that’s growth happening in real time?

Some people move slowly. They pick a lane and stay in it for decades. There’s nothing wrong with that. But some minds don’t work that way. Some people change fast. They learn something new and it shifts everything. They get inspired and it reroutes their whole path. They’re not scattered; they’re responsive. They adapt as soon as they see a better way to move.

If that’s you, there’s nothing broken about it.

You’re not meant to stay the same. You’ve outgrown versions of yourself more times than you can count, and you’re probably doing it again right now. The things you leave behind aren’t failures. They’re proof that you don’t cling to what no longer fits. You’re willing to move, shift, try again, and rebuild when something inside you knows it’s time.

That’s not inconsistency. That’s momentum.

Fast evolution doesn’t look neat. It leaves drafts, ideas, routines, and versions of yourself scattered behind you. But each one pushed you toward a clearer direction. Each one taught you what actually matters. And each one helped shape the person you’re becoming, even if it didn’t last long.

So next time you’re tempted to call yourself inconsistent, take a second. Look at how quickly you grow. Look at how often you change for the better. Call it what it is.

You evolve fast. And that’s a strength.

Get the latest Unfinished.