Grief
This post deals with death and grief. If this subject is too much for you to read right now, don’t read it. It’s not worth hurting yourself.
Quarter of a Century
25. Everytime I told people I was turning 25, I got one of two responses. From people younger than 25 I get, “Oh my god I’m so sorry”. From people who are older than 25 I get, “What a great time in your life”. I felt both of those things; more of the former, but I was beginning to believe the latter.
A Walk
A walk: such a simple activity. Something that New Yorkers accept as part of life. A walk in the winter is a little less simple because of weather conditions, but still is something that must be done.
Nothing Stops Another Day
This afternoon I had a spiritual experience. With music. Duh. I think the power of music is underrated. It can automatically shift a mood. For me, I feel music deep in my chest and gut. It moves me in a way very few things do.
I have a friend…
I have a friend who has truly taught me what unconditional love is and why it’s important. Unconditional love is a concept that should be intrinsic in everyone’s life. Unfortunately, that is not the case.
New Series: I have a friend
I’m going to start a series expressing my love and appreciation for important people in my life. I am so grateful for so many.
Graduating into a Pandemic
Graduating college is terrifying. For those who are able to attend college, graduation is an entrance to the rest of your life. Some leave with job offers, some leave with less of an idea of what they want to do than when they entered, and some leave unemployed but with a precise idea of their next step.
The Bradshaw Effect
I am at a crossroads. One of many that I have experienced in my life, but it’s a big one. It’s just another example of why your 20’s are so difficult. Don’t worry, I’ll spill why I’m at the crossroads eventually, but all you need to know right now is that it led me here.