In an era of rising prices and shrinking quality, one woman declares a quiet rebellion: the Grandma Wartime Money Protest Era. Inspired by the rationing wisdom of past generations, this letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney explores how modern adults can reclaim control through discipline, resourcefulness, and the forgotten survival skills of history.
Tag: modern adulthood
When Weed Stops Feeling Good: Ritual, Loneliness & Growing Up
Weed didn’t suddenly become evil. It just stopped feeling the same. Somewhere between finishing school, losing structure, and trying to soften loneliness, a nightly ritual turned into quiet regulation. This is a piece about potency, protection, and what happens when your body matures before your identity does.
Feeding Yourself as an Adult
On executive dysfunction, decision fatigue, and the psychology of everyday eating.
Access Is Not Kindness: On Discernment Without Hardness
An essay on boundaries, emotional discernment, and relationships that ask for too much.
