In Case You Forgot, You’re Not Alone Out Here
It’s easy to feel like nobody else is really out there, that we’re all running in parallel lines and may never cross paths again. If I know one thing, it’s that we will cross paths again.
It’s easy to feel like nobody else is really out there, that we’re all running in parallel lines and may never cross paths again. If I know one thing, it’s that we will cross paths again.
It’s easy to witness the pain and suffering and chaos around us and wonder how we fit into all of it.
Thank you to the musicians who are the soundtrack to both my bedroom lip-sync dance parties and the moments when I fall apart remembering everything and everyone I’ve lost.
May we learn how to accept what’s wrong in order to create change.
We are never truly stuck—each breath we take moves us forward into a new second of this life.
I never thought I would miss being worried that the entire line in a crowded coffee shop just heard me mess up my order, but I do.
Psychology has taught me so many lessons. But the most important lesson I’ve learned is that there’s still so much that we don’t understand.
I want to create a life for myself that leaves me space to breathe, slow down, and enjoy the briefest, beautiful moments of life that we are often too busy to pause and acknowledge.
Our society seems to revolve around an obsession with uniqueness.
Despite going down so many different paths, I still haven’t found one that leads me to where I want to be.