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I Refuse to Call Exhaustion a Virtue
There is a quiet ache many of us carry, though we rarely name it.
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The First Time a Book Held Me
I used to think books were furniture.
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When Rest Feels Like Rebellion
We live in a world that worships motion.
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Clap for Yourself First
We’re taught to wait.
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The Intimacy of Silence and Stillness
There’s a kind of sexy that doesn’t need words, doesn’t need touch, doesn’t even need movement.
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This App Gave My Life Purpose Again
It’s funny to admit that before I start writing, I often find it difficult to put my thoughts into words because they all come rushing in at the same…
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The Books You Hate Might Be the Ones You Need Most
Challenge readers to rethink their resistance. Sometimes discomfort in reading is a sign of growth.
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I Didn’t Have Much, But I Gave Anyway
Two days ago, I did something small that changed me.
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