Your “Someday” is Now.
Someday is the most seductive lie we tell ourselves. It offers all the comfort of having a plan...
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Someday is the most seductive lie we tell ourselves. It offers all the comfort of having a plan...
Why do we waste time we know we don't have? Maybe it's because acknowledging the scarcity would make...
I carry a computer in my pocket more powerful than machines that sent humans to space, yet I...
Time reveals itself to be the most inconsistent companion. Happiness makes us time-blind, while suffering makes us time-obsessed....
The Void You Built You are afraid of something that doesn’t exist yet. And the fear is real...
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"Identity isn’t a final destination—it’s an evolving process. At 25, the realization dawns: career labels and fixed roles...
The cruel mathematics of absent grief: loving people whose mourning we'll never witness. Every relationship across generations plants...
An essay on whether places hold emotional residue. Old walls as sediment from centuries of feeling; physics as...
A lyrical reckoning with life postponed—how fear masquerades as wisdom, why plans aren’t progress, and what it takes...