A random Sunday and a LinkedIn account reopened a door Little Karny thought had closed forever. A story about childhood love, immigrant households, disappearing friendships before social media, and the strange way our nervous systems spend adulthood trying to relocate the people who first made us feel safe.
Tag: nervous system
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.
Manifesting Your Inner Karny (Why Copycats Always Miss the Point)
Originality is not an aesthetic — it is a long marriage to your own mind. DNA and damage. Fifty percent nature, fifty percent nurture. The recipe cannot be repeated.
