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This perspective underscores a brutal yet vital truth: procrastination and excuses serve only to delay inevitable progress and growth. The stories from scripture teach that when leaving behind a destructive or dead phase (be it emotional, spiritual, or literal), one must do so without nostalgia or hesitation. Nostalgia is a trap that keeps us tethered to suffering or stagnation.
On a personal level, especially within clinical practice, the speaker affirms that there are no valid excuses for not pursuing what is right and necessary. Whether dealing with grief, societal upheavals, or moral ambiguities—there is always a path forward, rarely justifiable to remain stagnant.