Some men are too gentle for the economies they inherit.
Too honest for the rooms that reward performance over character.
This essay is for the ones who were good before goodness was useful —
and for the women who learned freedom by forgiving what could not be saved.
Tag: moral injury
Women Who Guard the Cage
For the younger me — and for every woman who learned too early that silence can be organized. This essay examines how harm is administered not only by loud men, but by quiet systems and the women who keep their keys. Testimony, not vengeance. Record-keeping, not rumor.
Leaving Marketing Wasn’t a Career Change.
This piece isn’t about bitterness or failure. It’s about pattern recognition — the moment you realize your body understands something long before your résumé does.
