being human
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“Writing Into the Void”
A tired-night entry about writing into the void—small irritations, real love for my mother, and grief for someone I barely knew. Continue reading
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“Time Is Ticking”
Today’s side quest: Time Is Ticking. I pick up the sketchpad and draw until the timer hits zero—proof I was here. Continue reading
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🎬 Street Cinema: Mercy — I Walked Into the Wrong Movie
I meant to watch The Two Towers and accidentally saw Mercy in IMAX 3D—a tense AI courtroom thriller that made me think about evidence, authority, and how we humanize machines. Continue reading
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“A $50 Test”
Not a masterpiece—proof. A $50 test to turn “maybe” into real feedback and momentum. Continue reading
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“Once I’m Gone, I’m Gone”
The one thing that makes tomorrow lighter: waking up thankful anyway—even when life feels heavy. Continue reading
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“What If Today Was My Last Day?”
I’m tired and disappointed, but I’m choosing to make the day count—writing, drawing, saving, and building anyway. Continue reading
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“Present in the Room, Not Present in Life”
A workday reflection on people who feel like family—and a reset: watching The Two Towers fully awake, present, and in order for the first time. Continue reading
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“Why the Mind Treats Belief Like Reality”
Belief becomes a filter: it shapes what you notice, what you fear, and what you try. Same world—different eyes—one rep a day as the truth test. Continue reading
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“My Mom Worked 40 Years. Now She’s Building”
Hard work is a start. Direction is the difference between surviving and building. Continue reading
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“Endure It, Don’t Stop”
I’m tired of being stuck. This is the difference between going through the motions and building an exit—and the one rep I’m doing tomorrow to prove it. Continue reading