Sagrada Familia's Completion Sparks Debate Over Whether We’re Ready for Life’s Final Masterpiece
The iconic Sagrada Familia in Barcelona is closer than ever to completion after over 140 years of construction, with officials announcing a 2026 finish—a full century after architect Antoni Gaudí’s death. This monumental event isn't just about architecture; it's a profound metaphor for our own lives. As a life coach, I see this as a powerful call to action: How often do we delay our dreams, waiting for the "perfect" moment to start? Gaudí famously said, "There are no straight lines in nature," reminding us that life’s messiest projects often become its most beautiful masterpieces. This trending news snippet urges you to embrace imperfections and commit to your unfinished goals, whether it’s a career shift, a creative passion, or personal healing. The Sagrada Familia’s completion proves that patience, resilience, and faith in the process can turn a decades-long vision into reality. Don’t wait for 2026 to finish your own "sagrada familia"—the cathedral of your potential is ready for you to lay the next brick today.