The Conspiracy of “Right Person, Wrong Time”
I leave this for you guys to answer it! We’ve all heard it. Maybe we’ve even said it ourselves — “You’re the right person, but it’s the wrong time.” At first, it sounds poetic. Almost noble. Like we’re doing the mature thing by walking away. But let’s talk honestly for a second. Is this phrase just a gentle way of quitting without guilt? Is it a kind of emotional conspiracy we’ve all silently agreed to? What Does “Wrong Time” Even Mean? Think about it. When someone says, “It’s the wrong time,” what are they really saying? “I’m not ready.” “I’m too busy.” “I have goals.” “I’m scared.” All valid feelings — no doubt. But here’s the tricky part: isn’t life *always* going to be complicated? When is the “right time” ever actually going to knock on the door and say, “Hey! Everything is now perfectly aligned. Go love that person”? The truth is, timing is rarely perfect. And maybe that’s why this phrase has become so popular — because i...

