That S What I Want -
Deciding what you want is often the hardest part of any journey. Once the target is identified, the path—while not necessarily easy—becomes visible.
Most of our lives are spent in the "gray area"—the vague hope for "something better" or "more." We often shy away from naming our true desires because naming them makes us vulnerable to the possibility of not getting them. To say "That’s what I want" is to draw a line in the sand. It is the transition from passive dreaming to active pursuit. Connection and Vulnerability That S What I Want
"That’s What I Want" is an engine. It fuels the late nights and the difficult conversations. While the world may try to tell you what you should want—the house, the status, the specific look—the most authentic life is built by ignoring the "shoulds" and honoring the "wants." Deciding what you want is often the hardest
When you finally say it and mean it, you aren't just making a request to the universe; you are making a promise to yourself. To say "That’s what I want" is to draw a line in the sand
The phrase "That’s What I Want" is more than a simple declaration of desire; it is an act of clarity in a world of endless noise. Whether it’s the hook of a Lil Nas X anthem or the quiet realization at a crossroads in life, saying those four words out loud represents the moment internal yearning meets external conviction. The Power of Specificity