Today I found myself thinking about my daughter’s happiness…
the way she smiles, the way she gets surprised by the smallest things.
The way she sees the world—wild and free—believing everything is possible.
In her world, there are no real problems, no limits… just life unfolding.
She lives inside her own bubble…
a place where everything still feels light, possible, and untouched.
And for a moment, I just watched her…
wondering how something so simple can feel so complete.
No overthinking.
No fear of what’s next.
No questioning if things will work out.
Just being.
And it made me stop and wonder…
When did we lose that?
When did life become something we had to figure out…
instead of something we simply lived?
When did we start replacing curiosity with worry…
and dreams with limits?
Maybe nothing around us really changed.
Maybe we just learned to see the world differently.
To measure.
To doubt.
To protect ourselves.
And somewhere along the way…
we stepped out of our own bubble.
Not because it wasn’t real—
but because we were taught it couldn’t last.
But watching her today made me realize…
maybe that way of seeing the world was never wrong.
Maybe it’s still there.
Just quieter.
Waiting for us to remember.
Maybe Wave 14 is about that…
about finding our way back to a place we never really lost—just forgot how to live in.
–TodayWaves

