
The Space Between Who You Were and Who You Are Becoming
Living inside transition without fear
2/17/20261 min read

There is a quiet stretch of life that rarely gets celebrated.
It is the space between endings and beginnings. Between old identities and new clarity. Between what you once believed and what you are slowly understanding now.
This space can feel uncomfortable.
You may not fully recognize yourself anymore. Former certainties may not hold the same weight. Relationships may shift as you change. Growth can feel disorienting before it feels empowering.
Around the world, many people are standing in this in-between. Careers evolving. Beliefs expanding. Social norms shifting. Communities redefining themselves. It is not always dramatic. Often it is subtle, internal, and deeply personal.
Transition is not instability. It is movement.
You do not need to rush into a new version of yourself just to feel secure. You are allowed to live inside the process. To question. To observe. To grow slowly.
Becoming is rarely instant.
Abrogation reflects this transitional landscape — portraying individuals caught between expectation and authenticity, between inherited roles and personal truth. It shows how transformation often unfolds quietly, shaped by introspection rather than spectacle.
You are not lost because you are changing.
You are simply in motion.
