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Two Years, Seven Lessons
My writing is only as wide as my perception. Exposure pushes me beyond the comfort of my room. It helps me write from and for different places, people, and ideas. Exposure writes to the world with the world in mind. It makes me see the rich and poor differently. It makes me realize that even the so-called ācommon manā has an uncommon story worth writing.

Donāt bang the door!
I enjoy being in a room where people know Iām present, but canāt quite pin down where. Itās like being Batman, but socially anxious. I donāt know if my social anxiety has peaked off the charts over recent years, but choosing invisibility has saved me from many socially cringe situations. It makes me enjoy the occasion, and most importantly, leave at will.

Big-Headed Teachers and Big Little Things
I will keep reading my small, yellow-coated treasure, to see what silly, trivial things people fight about in relationships. So far Iāve read about quarrels over bananas, and quarrels with a cheating pastor. I wonder if Iāll find any fights about gifts.

An epiphany on leadership
This post might or might not be about Hitlerš. I took the whole of 2024āand now six months into 2025āoff from active leadership in any sphere, shape, or form. I needed to step back. To observe those who came before me. To learn. To reflect. And the first major lesson Iāve drawn from this pause is this epiphany.

Lauding a quiet life
Praising a quiet life has the oddity of praising rain on a sunny day. It's a sentiment that, to many, seems to come only from those on the margins: the unemployed, the burned out, the overlooked, the ones who appear to have failed to "make it." In blunt termsāthe poor!
