For the first time in a long while, I willingly deprived myself of sleep just to finish I Will Find You.
Every time I tried to close my eyes, an episode would end on a cliffhanger, and before I knew it, I was clicking "Next Episode" again.
I finally slept around 4 a.m., and honestly, it was completely worth it.
⚠️ SPOILER ALERT ⚠️
That plot twist genuinely caught me off guard. And when you really think about it, the reason behind Matthew's abduction wasn't even worth faking a murder for. It all felt so extreme.
What also fascinated me was Hayden Payne. It never made sense that he kept helping David and Rachel when he knew they would eventually catch up with him. But then again, that's exactly what makes him a psychopath his actions don't have to make sense.
Harlan Coben is such an incredible storyteller. The way he keeps you guessing until the very end is something else.
If you haven't watched this series yet, you absolutely should.
First daughters, we’re talking tomorrow for the very first time.
It’s going to be a fun, real conversation about money, growth, and making better decisions.
Hope you’ll be there?
This generation is slowly walking away from God… and calling it “tradition.”
Dangerous line to blur.
Don’t inherit beliefs blindly, build your own relationship with God.
Helping people is a gamble.
A few will be grateful and remember you for life.
Many will ride on like you only existed for that moment.
Need has a way of making people humble temporarily.
People will come to you when life has cornered them... cry... beg... make promises from a place of desperation.
But once life gives them space again, they can make you question yourself. Painting your kindness as foolishness.
But that is life…
We become bridges in people’s lives, and they will cross through your sacrifice, your support, your love, your presence…
And after crossing, it's Au revoir.
Painful, yes...
But understand this, being good is not a business where every investment brings profit. Even your good can K.I.L.L you...
So be GAMBLE AWARE.
Build yourself to be ready for the worst type of pain… because it will come and surviving it depends on how you build your emotional and mental strength today.
We all have a story... The weakest and most used version of me came when I practiced forgiveness without boundaries.