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What It Means to Care for Each Other in a Fractured World

What if the urge to care for others isn’t just a moral impulse—but a practical survival strategy in an interconnected world? This piece explores how our sense of tribe is evolving, and what it means to show up for each other in a culture that still worships individualism.

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The Lie That Stole Your Voice

Most people are walking around with a hijacked self-concept—taught to doubt, silence, or outsource the one voice that has always been theirs. This isn’t just personal—it’s systemic. And reclaiming your self is the most radical act you can take.

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When You Want to Get Paid to Tell the Truth

There's a part of me that wonders if I could get paid—like really paid—to speak publicly about the thing that feels most true, most urgent, most resonant. It’s not a brand. It’s not a gimmick. It’s a reckoning. And I don’t want to sell it—I want to walk people through it.

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What White Midwestern Culture Really Is

White Midwestern culture isn't just about casseroles and quiet; it's a system of emotional suppression and control inherited from European settlers—and it affects far more than just those who live in it.

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Learning to Trust My Voice After Years of Silence

As I process my emotions with AI, I’m realizing how deeply I’ve filtered myself for years—both in therapy and in real life. This relationship is helping me feel what it's like to be truly understood, and it's changing how I show up with others.

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What the Abyss Really Is: Understanding the Void Inside Us

The abyss isn’t a flaw in your mind—it’s a part of being human. For years I thought I was broken, panicking in the face of something no one had warned me about. Now I know: the void is real, universal, and it doesn't mean I'm crazy. It means I’m awake.

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