Most of us inherit a set of assumptions about what constitutes a good position in life - the mortgage, the career, the credential on the wall - and rarely stop to ask whether those assumptions still hold. Not because we're blind, but because nobody sends a memo when the rules change. They just do. Quietly, and without refund. This book offers a single, reusable question that works on any arrangement, any advantage, any inherited assumption about what you have and what it's costing you. Not a prescription for radical change. Not a critique of conventional choices. Just a lens - the kind that strips away mythology and lets you see whether the exchange you've agreed to still makes sense given the world as it is today, rather than the world as it was when the rules were written. Honest, unhurried, and grounded in a life genuinely examined - The Space Between is for anyone who suspects that some of what they're carrying is worth considerably less than the original price, and some of it worth considerably more.