
A reflection of my past, present and future years trying to define what it means to be free \ud83e\ude9e
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
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| Issues | 70 | Founded | a year ago | Last Issue | 6 days ago |
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Whatever is meant for you will cross oceans, winds, and mountains to find you. If it is truly yours, it will survive distance and doubt. It will revolt against every hurdle to arrive at your doorstep, because it was already yours to begin w...
The first dream I ever had was to fly a kite.
I wanted to watch something escape the tightness of my own grasp. It amazed me that something so frightful could easily fall apart yet hold itself enough to run away. I used to think that one...
The worst feeling in the entire world is when you say something out loud and instantly wish you could take it back. When brash words slip out of your tongue, or sensitivity takes over and refuses to stop itself in time to prevent the percei...
I don’t think I have ever been truly known before and I say this not because of what I carry inside, but because of the way I see others.
When I look at someone, I don’t see one person. I see layers of different selves merged into one. Is...
I was on the phone with a friend once and we found ourselves speaking about ambition and the many dreams we carry. We spoke about the strange alienation of ambition, how terrible it was, and how difficult it is to hold onto one, and somehow...
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