The Liberation of “Not My Circus”

The Liberation of “Not My Circus”

Sometimes the deepest peace comes not from fixing the chaos—but from stepping around it. This screenshot says it all: detachment isn’t indifference. It’s wisdom. You reach a point where you stop explaining, stop justifying, stop rescuing. Not because you don’t...
We’re Still Human, Even After Awakening

We’re Still Human, Even After Awakening

I came across this quote (screenshot below) and it really hit home. There’s this subtle pressure that once we’ve had a spiritual awakening, we need to act like we’ve transcended all human emotion—like we’ve become this perfectly calm, always-kind, never-reactive...
Finding Home

Finding Home

We often search for “home” in people, places, and milestones — believing that once we arrive at a certain point, we’ll finally feel grounded. But the truth is, home isn’t a destination out there. It’s a blueprint etched within us from the very beginning. Home is the...
Love Doesn’t Discriminate — So Why Do We?

Love Doesn’t Discriminate — So Why Do We?

I’ve been thinking about what it means to grow up loved. Not conditionally. Not “if you behave.” Not “if you meet expectations.” Just loved—for being. When a child is raised in love—whether by gay, queer, or straight parents—they’re not just being cared for, they’re...
Breadcrumbs Are Not the Meal

Breadcrumbs Are Not the Meal

Some friendships and relationships aren’t built on depth. They’re wrapped in convenience—comfortable so long as you don’t disrupt the ease of someone else’s life. You’re kept around because you give something, not always because you’re seen, valued, or truly embraced....
AI, Burgers, and the Absurdity of Our Times

AI, Burgers, and the Absurdity of Our Times

What a wild time to be alive. We’ve got AI generating poetry, fake presidents, and deepfaked puppies doing calculus—while people scroll through it all like they’re devouring a fast-food combo meal. No pause. No questions. Just… swipe, like, repost. Media is the new...