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#6 - The Shape of Kindness
He lived in a small flat above the cliff. A kettle on the stove. A window that watched the edge where rock meets water. When someone stood too near, he crossed the road. He offered tea and time. Simple moves. The kind that steady a shaking day. He’s gone now, though his legacy will last lifetimes.
2 days ago


#5 - Grief
It comes without a knock. You don’t plan for it. One day, something shifts, and the air all of a sudden feels heavier. I was five years...
Oct 13


#4 - One Is the Loneliest Number
It was raining. One of those mornings where no one makes eye contact. Everyone just wants to get dry, find a seat, move on.
Sep 15


#3 - Another Mountain, Same Boots
Mirror, mirror on the wall. I am my father after all. My father never really retired. He set one set of tools down, then picked up...
Sep 1


#2 - Empathy: The Key That Unlocks the Caged Bird
“I’m fine,” he says, almost without thinking. The universal script. Said in the same voice you’d use to tell a waiter the meal was good...
Aug 11


#1 - I Hate Small Talk
It’s not that I dislike people. Far from it. I just don’t know how to pretend a conversation matters when it doesn’t. The kind about...
Jul 21
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