Prisoner of Doubt by BermyBye50 Flash Fiction writing prompt entry |
He had always felt lost, like a leaf carried by the wind. He wandered around aimlessly, never knowing where he was going, but always hoping to find his way. His name was John, and he had spent his whole life feeling like he was missing something like he was somehow incomplete. His childhood had been tumultuous. His parents had divorced when he was young, leaving him to shuttle between their two homes. His mother was always too busy with her new boyfriend, and his father was a distant figure who struggled with addiction. He never felt like he belonged anywhere, and that feeling only intensified as he grew older. In school, he was always the quiet one, the one who blended into the background. He never stood out, never made friends easily, and never felt like he was part of anything. He graduated without any real sense of direction and ended up taking a dead-end warehouse job. Years passed, and he found himself trapped in a cycle of monotony. He went to work, came home, watched TV, and went to bed. He never had any real hobbies or interests and never felt passionate about anything. His doubt grew with every passing year. He doubted his worth, his abilities, and his place in the world. He wondered if he had been a mistake, a cosmic accident that should have never been born. One night, he found himself walking aimlessly through the city, lost in thought. He didn't know where he was going, but he didn't care. He felt like he was living in a dream, disconnected from the world around him. As he walked, he noticed a figure in the distance, walking towards him. As the figure grew closer, he realized it was a man he had known in high school, a guy named Mike who had been a star athlete and popular with everyone.
Mike greeted John with a smile and a handshake, and they started catching up. He was surprised to learn that Mike's life had been far from perfect. He had struggled with addiction, had been divorced twice, and was now struggling to keep his business afloat. As they talked, John felt a sense of relief wash over him. He realized that everyone had their struggles, their doubts, and their moments of weakness. He wasn't alone, and he wasn't the only one who felt lost. He felt a newfound sense of purpose, a desire to explore the world around him and find his place in it. He realized that his doubts had been holding him back, but that he didn't have to let them control him anymore. Years later, he looked back on that night as a turning point in his life. He had continued to struggle with doubt, but he had also learned to embrace it, to use it as a driving force rather than a hindrance. He had found his place in the world and had finally realized that he was not, in fact, a mistake.
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