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On Purpose
Purpose can be born from doing everyday things and it can exist without you seeing or realizing it. Continue reading
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On Finding My Way Back
There is a problem with “the journey” often being viewed as only a miserable start and a joyful conclusion. People often skip over the parts in-between. Continue reading
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Traffic
I walk into love like how you walk into an intersection – Quickly and knowing that at any moment You could be hit by something bigger. Closing my eyes, I tilt forward and pray, Hoping that it won’t hurt, And… Continue reading
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Solipsism
There is this idea that reality only exists within your own mind. Where one cannot be sure how much of the external is real And only your own thoughts are known for certain. Everything else is questionable. I wonder how… Continue reading
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On Anger and Consequences
It was only after his own mother and father had both passed under very complicated circumstances that I noticed a shift in how he saw and approached the world. It is often the thing that breaks us that becomes the… Continue reading
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An Open Letter From Future Me
Dear, Writer. Take your own advice. Follow the path of the sun, but don’t be afraid to step off the trail every now and then to see what lies beyond. Continue reading
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The Story So Far
It’s been a while. Almost a whole year, in fact. Life for me has simplified a considerable amount since the last time I wrote you. Continue reading
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One Good Thing
The silver linings of this year are accompanied by silver hairs, yes. It has been a time of mourning and worry, but it has also been a time for reflection and appreciation. Throughout this journey there has been an uproar… Continue reading
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God Must Be Laughing
I spilled hot coffee in my lap, At least it will serve to cover the fact that I Ran out of deodorant and still have to buy a new stick. Continue reading
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On Vulnerability Post-heartbreak
“The attunement that I seek and feel with someone that you just know will be significant in your life, is like two people reading the same novel. You read at different speeds, pull different meanings from the text, and close… Continue reading






