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Letter to My 100‑Year‑Old Self
We made it. And the wonder of that truth is almost more than words can hold. We always imagined this moment, prayed for it, longed for it, and now here we are… reading what we once only dreamed. Can you … Continue reading
When the Internet Tells You Who to Be
The digital world was meant to make life easier—more connected, more creative, and more fun. However, for many teens, it has become something entirely different: a quiet pressure cooker where comparison is relentless and the feeling of “not enough” whispers … Continue reading
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Tagged Cell phones, digital, Generations, Internet, short-story, Technology, Teens
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The Quiet Ache of Becoming
Introduction There are moments in life when the noise quiets. It is then that we can hear the deeper questions we’ve been carrying all along. Questions about purpose, impact, and the mysterious longing to leave something behind that outlives our … Continue reading
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Tagged Becoming, Generations, Life, outlook, Perspective, Thought, Time
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Social Justice, Fairness, and the State of the World
Our youth are growing up in a world that feels heavy with contradiction—brimming with possibility yet burdened by inequality, climate crisis, racism, and systems that often fail the very people they were designed to protect. They are not blind to … Continue reading
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Tagged Collaboration, Fairness, Generations, injustice, Life, parenting, racism, Social justice, State of the world, Youth
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A Call to Our Young People: Your Life Is Sacred, and You Are Not Alone
According to many reports, suicide is rising among our younger generation. Behind every statistic is a young person who felt overwhelmed by the harsh realities of the world, someone who felt lost, hopeless, or unsure where to turn. The weight … Continue reading
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Tagged Depression, Generations, Hoplessness, mental-health, suicide, Support
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The Next Generation: A Call to Accountability, Healing, and Renewal
Each generation is the future—our future—because they carry not only our DNA, but the imprint of everything we have poured into them. From the moment they enter the world, we are shaping them. Not just through biology, but through the … Continue reading
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Tagged Accountability, Calling, Children, DNA, Generations, Healing, Renewal, Responsibility
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When Awareness Arrives Late: Choosing Intentionality Now
To make a difference in this world, intentionality is essential. It requires the courage to speak when silence is easier, the confidence to act when hesitation feels safer, and the fortitude and conviction to follow through even when the path … Continue reading
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Tagged Awareness, challenge, Children, Falling short, Generations, Intentionality, personal-growth, regreats, Talk the Talk, Time, Transformation, Walk the Walk
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The Weight They Inherited
A Story About a Generation Trying to Breathe. Mara’s Story Mara sat on the edge of her grandmother’s porch, watching the sun sink behind the hills. She was twenty‑seven, but exhaustion clung to her like someone twice her age. Her … Continue reading
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Tagged Awareness, Coping, Generations, Inherited, Millennials, Struggling
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