Personal Blog
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The Sculptor’s Choice: Discipline or Regret
“We all must suffer one of two things, the pain of discipline or the pain of regret” – Jim Rohn To suffer is to confront the ignorance we carry about life. Through suffering, we gain truths that peace alone cannot reveal. Peace, then, is something earned with each step through suffering. A perfect sculpture is… Continue reading
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Faith in the Process of Healing
Healing sounds simple in theory. We all carry wounds from life, from the struggles of figuring things out without knowing the hurt it would leave behind. Eventually, we reach a point where we can say to ourselves, “It’s time to heal.” But what does that really mean? Where do we even start? The honest truth… Continue reading
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The Art of Breaking and Becoming
In a world filled with abundance, there exists the unshakeable truth of uncertainty. Are we on the right path? Am I doing the right thing? Are these dreams more than fleeting visions? While failure is woven into this journey, knowing this doesn’t make navigating life’s unknowns any easier. Yet, it’s within these uncertainties that we… Continue reading
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32
I turned 32, and at 32 I have lived a twisted and backward life. I wouldn’t change that for the world. All the good and bad exist to shape who I am today. So, I’d like to share some pieces of wisdom with all of you. Take what makes sense, and leave what doesn’t. I… Continue reading
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The Chains of False Hope
Don’t try so hard for what isn’t yours. This has been the hardest lesson for me to learn. Now, in my 30s, I see the cynicism that often creeps in when people talk about life. I used to believe that at the end of the road, there would be something beautiful waiting, something that would… Continue reading
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The Calm in Desperation
When there isn’t much hope, what’s left is desperation. You cling onto everything and anything that gives you the strength to continue. When all odds are against you, the choices you have become quite clear, yet at the same time, these choices feel like a blade being held to your neck. Have you ever felt… Continue reading
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Beyond Positivity
Earlier this week, I had a discussion about what it truly means to have a positive mindset. So many of us chase after this ideal, hoping it will resolve the difficulties we face. But the reality is that positivity cannot exist without negativity. The belief that achieving a positive outlook will somehow erase the negative… Continue reading
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Ideas Over Idols: A Glimpse Into My Mind
Today, I want to do something a little different from my usual blog posts. I want to take you inside my mind—how my thoughts form, how I process them, and what influences have shaped this way of thinking. We often look to heroes, but what if the real power lies in the ideas behind them?… Continue reading
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Sculpted by Chaos: Finding Peace in the Fragments
What was, will never be.What is, comes with intention, yet arrives unexpectedly. Humans are fragile, and that fragility is intentional. We were never meant to stay whole, never meant to retain the innocence of our youth. Where we once saw beauty in innocence, that beauty evolves into something like abstract art—a beauty found in chaos.… Continue reading
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The Paradox of Control: Navigating Life Between Surrender and Responsibility
I believe that as human beings, we possess an innate desire to maintain control over our lives. Losing control feels like surrender—relinquishing our autonomy to someone else and hoping for the best. Yet with surrender comes an unsettling truth: we must trust those to whom we hand over that control, even when it feels difficult… Continue reading
About Me
I’m no one more special than any of you reading this. I work as a custodian during the evenings but every other time of the day I spend chasing a dream I’ve had since I was 16.
I have always believed there to be more to this life and I hope with this blog, my stories and journey in life, that I can share my experiences with all of you.
