Questions to Ask Yourself if You Must Change
If you let fear shape the questions you’re willing to ask, you’ll have safe, surface-level answers that keep you doing what you’ve always done. You don’t have to wait for permission—from the world, from people who don’t even know you, to face reality. Ask yourself questions that produce change. Questions that inspire and motivate you. The ones that strip away all the pretenses. Questions like these.
Why Hitting Rock Bottom Is Exactly What You Need
Dark nights of the soul aren’t about slip-ups or little white lies. They’re when cause and effect roll you out flat. After all the years of building your identity, your little castle of ego and excuses, collapse. No masks. No props. No distractions.
How to Apologize to the Stranger You Became
There comes a moment when you realize you owe yourself an apology. It’s a long-overdue conversation. Not with the version of yourself that follows the rules, keeps up appearances, or does what they expect—but with the…
A God Playing The Fool: An Essay Made Of Quotes
To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all. The soul has an absolute, unforgiving need for regular excursions into enchantment.
Stop Abandoning Yourself: Take the Risk
In the labyrinth of life, you are the lost, the seeker, and the found. The greatest betrayal along the way is self-abandonment—a quiet internal conspiracy against your own essence. The path to reclaiming oneself…
Dancing Around the Fire: What Do You Really Believe?
The Prideful Ego—that child of fear and vanity—thrives on isolation. It whispers, “You’re better, you’re worse,” and always, “You’re alone.” Cut off from humanity, you become nothing but a mind, an ego spinning its wheels in the mud.