
If you’ve felt like something is off in how we talk, what we prioritize, or where all this is headed, that’s what I’m trying to explore here. No slogans. No easy answers. Just careful writing about uncomfortable questions before they stop being optional.
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As I pulled into their driveway, the first thing I noticed was the ladder.
It was still standing against the side of the garage, but not right. One leg had sunk into the wet ground just enough to tilt it awkwardly to the left, like somebod...
There’s a point where justice stops being justice, and most people don’t recognize it when it happens. They think more rules, stricter enforcement, harsher consequences, that’s what keeps things in line, that’s what ma...
I’ve always been drawn to stories where the hero dies at the end.
Not because I enjoy tragedy for its own sake, but because those stories feel honest in a way most others don’t. They don’t pretend that effort guarantees reward, or that doi...
It’s been a few weeks since I’ve written anything, and I can feel it more than I expected to. That being said nothing about this feels like a crisis. It’s just been a few nights where I sat down, opened something up, started writing, and st...
I keep coming back to the same question, and I still don’t really have a clean way of asking it.
What the hell am I here for?
I know that isn’t a new question. People have been asking some version of it forever, and I’m not arrogant enoug...
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