Before the Weight Took Over
Some things are hard to name until someone else says them out loud. In this piece, Kee Kee writes about depression not as a diagnosis, but as a lived experience. Something quiet, gradual, and easy to mistake for just getting by. If you’ve ever told yourself you were fine while slowly disappear
Forget Everything You Know: Your 30s Are When Reading Counts
I’ve gained this newfound passion for reading lately, and it’s unlike anything I’ve experienced before. I’ve never been particularly averse to reading. I’ve always understood it to be fundamental, and I was actually good at it. In school, I enjoyed popcorn reading and r
Why Brotherhood Is So Important
Someone sent me this post on Instagram and asked how I felt about it. After revisiting this thread some weeks later, I thought it would be cool to share those sentiments and dive a bit deeper. Y’all know I like to zoom out, look at the macro, and find value in the ways we can […]
The Value of Being Delusional
Have you ever told somebody your dream and watched their face shift like you just said something wild? Not in a good way. I mean the kind of shift where they smile politely, tilt their head a little, and hit you with the “oh word?” but you can hear the disbelief dripping off every syllable. [&he
Is She Out of Your League?
Alright, my good people. So the last few posts have been all about the ladies, but fellas, do not fret. I didn’t forget about y’all. This one’s for you. I really think this topic is going to help (ladies, don’t stop reading here. I want your feedback. Tell me if I’m missing the mark!) Ther
