A dying leaf, an aging dog, and an unexpected reflection on endings. Sometimes what falls away is not a failure, but the final stage of growth.
Tag: self-awareness
Episode: The Car I Got Out Of
It doesn’t happen all at once.
Just a quiet realization, mid-conversation, that something feels off… and has for a while.
This is about the moment you stop explaining, stop adjusting, and finally choose to leave.
You Don’t Have to Bare-Knuckle Adulthood
I used to think adulthood meant forcing discipline through sheer willpower. Then I learned something simpler: sometimes the healthiest thing you can do is remove the door instead of proving you can resist walking through it.
Why I Deleted My WhatsApp
After deleting social media, I didn’t expect a messaging app to become my last stage. This is the story of realizing I no longer wanted visibility… only real connection.
Why Being Original Is Quietly Exhausting
A reflection on authenticity, imitation, and the quiet exhaustion of being original in a world that often copies the surface but misses the soul. An essay about identity, self-awareness, and why true authenticity can never be replicated.
So Bread Doesn’t Go in the Fridge
The thing you fear at 10 rarely shapes you at 31. This is about unlearning what was inherited, asking better questions, and finally knowing where the bread goes.
