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(Rev)elations

Kyle

A blog about cars, personal observations of the everyday, and poor choices.

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Latest Issues

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Imposter Guilt Syndrome

Allowing myself to lose is to allow my negative thoughts to get the best of me. Because there are no negative feelings towards another, others are not who I need to fear. Just myself, and the thoughts I so impulsively create.

a year ago
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Corporate Empathy

There’s a little thing about having worked in high profile startups that doesn’t get much attention. Everyone knows the news stories about tech layoffs, and the stock calls and everything else in that world. But people rarely seem to speak ...

a year ago
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Permanence

As I write this, I’ve just returned from a hike with my favorite dog in the world, while sitting at my favorite cafe in the world. Along this hike with my two year old dog I couldn’t help but shake the thought of “How can I make this last f...

a year ago
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The Steeps

“Things can only go up from here.” My mom told me numerous times between the years of 2011 - 2019. I remember at the time not believing her, and being proven correct, to one extent or another again and again, and again.

a year ago
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  • Kyle

    Cars, intrusive thoughts, external feelings, disconnected observations

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