The Tale of Two Launches
In the movie “The Matrix,” it talks about the choice between taking the red pill and the blue pill. Well, I took both pills. At
In the movie “The Matrix,” it talks about the choice between taking the red pill and the blue pill. Well, I took both pills. At
At the age of 29, I had wanted to end it all. Driving weekend after weekend along Chapman’s Peak Drive wanting to drown my shame.
I wrote this poem after my launch at The Tryst. The moment I knew that my journey to shrug off shame and step into the light had finally come to fruition. My message is clear: “Don’t wait 30 years to step into the light.” I hope this poem helps you to step into your light.
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In the intricate tapestry of human emotions, shame and sabotage often intertwine, forming a tangled web that can ensnare even the most resilient souls. They