A catering shift, a tray of untouched desserts, and an unexpected lesson about hesitation, opportunity, and the permission we spend our lives waiting for.
Tag: everyday philosophy
Why Sundays Used to Taste Better
There used to be a quiet understanding about Sundays.
Not a rule exactly. More like a rhythm.
One day a week when the world slowed down just enough for people to remember they were human.
Table for One: Learning to Feed Myself Properly
For years I thought adulthood meant learning to cook elaborate meals.
It turns out it just means learning how to reliably feed yourself without going broke or burning out.
I Accidentally Discovered Workplace Boundaries While Trying to Log Into a Website
A field study in modern employment: onboarding chaos, missing password reset emails, and the accidental discovery that workplace urgency is not the same thing as personal responsibility.
