Every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end

Finn Jackson
Finn Jackson
Published in
2 min readJan 22, 2024

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As you set out on the journey towards achieving your vision, you and the people around you are likely to be feeling excited. But at the same time, you might also be experiencing a sense of loss or mourning for what has gone before, especially if things didn’t turn out in the way you wanted.

This can happen with relationships. It can happen with projects. And it can also happen with jobs and roles.

This means that no matter what type of change you are dealing with, before you can engage fully with the next part of your life as it is going to be, you first have to let go of your life as it used to be.

As the Roman statesman and philosopher Seneca put it,

“Every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end.”

Marking this ending clearly is essential. It enables the new beginning to begin.

And in a time when so much change is happening, all at once, almost everyone you meet is likely to be experiencing some kind of ending, or beginning, or both.

Simply recognising this fact is the first step towards managing it better.

And that is another step towards becoming antifragile.

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Finn Jackson
Finn Jackson

Oxford physicist, Computer simulator, Strategy consultant, Corporate strategist & change agent, Author, Coach — Strategy and Leadership in times of change.