Perhaps what I want my words to mean by not meaning anything at all.
Read MoreAn entry for one who will never read it.
Read MoreIt may seem counterintuitive, but there are ways to find happiness in the idea of dying. One way is to focus on the moments we have left with loved ones and experience every last drop of love and joy that we can. Another way is to find comfort in the belief that death is a natural part of life, and that there may be something greater beyond this physical existence. It can also be helpful to reflect on the impact we have had and the legacy we will leave behind, knowing that we have made a difference in the lives of others. Ultimately, finding happiness in death is about embracing the idea that our time is limited and making the most of every moment we have left.
Read MoreWhat is love besides an intro to a catchy tune?
Read MoreA letter for myself and everyone else.
Read MoreContinuing to find a way to live without the person I thought I never would.
Read MoreA letter written for someone who will never read it. Well, at least not in a physical sense.
Read MorePerhaps the funniest joke in the world is the idea that there is one.
Read MoreWhen one wrangles with the finite nature of it all, everything is on the table.
Read MoreBrief entry from Dec. 7th, 2022 on how I’ve been feeling recently reflecting on my broken arm and additional responsibilities.
Read MoreA short entry for those I love.
Read MoreA couple of things I have difficulties doing and why I’ve done them.
Read MoreWhat should I and shouldn’t we be saying?
Read MoreWhat does a piece of litter tell you?
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