there's always a come back
it has to be so over for us to be so back
There’s always a comeback. However, the truth is that sometimes things must fall apart completely before they can come together in a new way. It has to be so over for us to be so back; it isn’t just a catchy line. It’s how life actually works.
I once heard someone say, “You can’t uncrack an egg.” And he was right. You can’t rewind the moment the shell broke. You can’t go back and choose different words, or undo the choices that led you here. Time doesn’t pause, rewind, or negotiate. It just moves.
But here’s the part people forget: a cracked egg isn’t ruined. You can cook a cracked egg. You can turn it into something it never could have been while it was still whole.
We spend so much energy looking backwards, staring at the shell and wishing it hadn’t cracked. We think the best version of our lives is the one we were holding before everything slipped. But what if the break wasn’t the end? What if it was the beginning of something else—something that only becomes possible after the fall?
Moving forward starts with accepting that time only flows in one direction. Not as a threat, but as a quiet promise. Time invites us to let go of the fantasy of “what could’ve been” and step into the reality of “what can be now.”
There’s a strange relief in that. Once you stop trying to restore the old shape of your life, you can finally start shaping a new one. You can take what’s left and create something that feeds you instead of haunts you.
No, you can’t uncrack the egg. But you can choose what the cracked egg becomes. And that choice is where the comeback begins.



