The older you get, the quieter the noise becomes. Not because the world calms down, but because you stop mistaking its chaos for a calling. You begin to see that most people aren’t chasing purpose; they’re running from silence. You realize success is not abundance, it’s absence, the absence of fear, of needing to prove, of clinging to those who drain you in the name of love.
Age strips the illusions you once worshiped. You learn that peace is not found, it’s built, brick by brutal brick, from the ruins of what you refused to release. You start to understand that time doesn’t heal, it exposes what was never meant to survive the light.
You don’t grow wiser by learning more.
You grow dangerous by needing less.
–The Weaver of Woe
Clarity is the gift life gives to those it’s already broken.
@Jason I believe in the principles of Christianity like love thy neighbor as thyself (have empathy for all) and turn the other cheek (end the cycle of retribution)