Why Chaos Feels Comforting Right Now
After watching two blockbuster films filled with destruction and chaos, a question lingers: why does watching the world burn feel strangely comforting when our own world already feels broken?
Read the letter →After watching two blockbuster films filled with destruction and chaos, a question lingers: why does watching the world burn feel strangely comforting when our own world already feels broken?
Read the letter →Sometimes the most radical thing you can do is step outside, take a breath, and not fix the world for five damn minutes.
Read the letter →A letter from 2025 to the year 2126, offering hope, lessons, and a vision of humanity that transcends centuries.
Read the letter →A letter to the year 2026, written on the last night of 2025, sharing hopes for a radically blessed year.
Read the letter →A letter written from 2025 to the year 1926, reflecting on the parallels between their time and ours – and the lessons we can learn from a century ago.
Read the letter →What if your worth had nothing to do with productivity? What if rest wasn’t a reward – but a birthright? 💛
Read the letter →We whisper little lies to ourselves at year’s end – but truth, not the calendar, is what actually changes us. This is the quiet moment when honesty becomes liberation.
Read the letter →Holiday media shows us perfect families – but real families are complex, tender, flawed, and brave. Your story doesn’t have to match the movies to be meaningful. 🎬💛
Read the letter →December 26 carries a quiet all its own – a soft, grounding pause after the holiday storm. Whatever rises today is real. Let the truth settle gently. 🌲💛
Read the letter →If Christmas doesn’t feel magical today, you didn’t do it wrong. The magic isn’t in the day – it’s in your presence, your honesty, and your human heart. 💛
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