Thoughts on writing, life, philosophy, and the ever-evolving search for meaning.
The clock reads 3:17 AM. You are suspended in that liminal space between waking and sleeping, where the ordinary rules of time and identity begin…
The Uncomfortable Truth We Carry In 1954, a Chicago doomsday cult led by housewife Dorothy Martin believed the world would end in a great flood…
The Many Faces of Loss: Why Your Grief Looks Different From Everyone Else’s We tend to think of grief as a predictable, linear process. First…
The first time it happened, I wasn’t asleep. I was sitting in my study, the rain ticking against the window like a thousand tiny fingernails,…
The Bystander Effect: Why Groups Fail to Act On March 13, 1964, a 28-year-old woman named Kitty Genovese was brutally attacked and murdered outside her…