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A couple of pretty flowers
Is what I brought to you
I saw you through a broken window
With a different point of viewYou had signs of depression
From a long line of sinnin’
And your face tells a story
Bout the...
I kept going
Not because I wanted to
Trust me, all of me wanted to stop
I kept going
Because I deserved to know
What not giving up on myself felt like
Unknown
I heard this poem in a Twitter space and it really spo...
One of the most consistent themes of my life is that, in the moment, I look back at my life and think about how many opportunities I’ve had that passed me by, and that now my “ship has sailed” there’s no more hope for me to accomplish anyth...
I look forward to my Sunday Morning “check in” by writing on Substack because I normally feel so disconnected from my writing during the week. Even that sentence was tough to write but once I got started the sentence flowed like fresh motor...
I always look for interesting photos to take with my drone. The more that I fly, the more I watch YouTube University videos on color theory and cinematography, the deeper my passion and desire to take a better photograph improve. In my mind...
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I write "Find Meaning in Adversity" to help my readers see the meaning and purpose behind our most challenging times in life.
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