The letter reflects a message of gratitude and empowerment from a younger self to their 100-year-old self. It acknowledges the struggles and achievements of a life well-lived, expressing appreciation for strength, beauty, and perseverance. The writer celebrates their legacy and the influence of their parents, hoping their story endures.
Category Archives: Humanity
3 Great Writing Tips
Hi 👋🏽 writers and readers, I’m excited to share three quick tips that’ll help you write with more clarity and intention. If you’ve ever browsed my site, you know I’m all about sparking writer enthusiasm. No matter what kind of document you’re working on. These basics can lift any words and make them pop offContinue reading “3 Great Writing Tips”
How Life Events Shape Our Perspectives
As I age, I make better decisions. I think things through. I’m more cautious of how I come off to people. In return, I’m a lot more particular about the company I keep. To put it out there plainly, I don’t make time for the BS. I’m grateful. I’m a lot more focused about whatContinue reading “How Life Events Shape Our Perspectives”
Pencil-Powered Peace: The Wonders of Therapeutic Writing
This post emphasizes the therapeutic benefits of writing as a means to cope with overwhelming emotions and life’s challenges. It highlights five key advantages: catharsis, vigilance, analysis, clarity, and community. The author encourages readers to channel their feelings into writing, using it as a powerful tool for mental health and self-expression.
Race to the Top of the Race
Privilege Makes It Difficult to Accept Other Races Into The Family It seems Black culture is sold out. It’s all about how much money you can make, how many followers you have, and how you influence others to worship you. The z generations don’t see anything wrong with this. They jump on board with it,Continue reading “Race to the Top of the Race”