Your writing resonates with me, because it feels like me talking a few years ago. Your observations are like my own, but well written and conveyed succinctly. I would have liked to have found your writings when Birth of Clarity was at its height as I think we would have bounced some very good ideas, concepts and views off each other, and pushed me to become a better, more confident writer.
However, I'm extremely excited to have found your work now because I now have the pleasure of reading it.
Reading these in the morning is always a great way to start the day. The allegory of the cave was a great reference. It also reminds me to also be empathetic, because I was a prisoner too; believing in something that that wasn’t true.
I enjoy that social circles are like planets. It’s true we become so entrenched in the limits of our vision. Too often that vision is either flawed or limited.
“You got to put some more air in your bubble.” -Steve Harvey
Your writing resonates with me, because it feels like me talking a few years ago. Your observations are like my own, but well written and conveyed succinctly. I would have liked to have found your writings when Birth of Clarity was at its height as I think we would have bounced some very good ideas, concepts and views off each other, and pushed me to become a better, more confident writer.
However, I'm extremely excited to have found your work now because I now have the pleasure of reading it.
Keep up the awesome work, Viam.
Fantastic piece of writing and just the message I needed to read today. Cheers!
Thank you Tremayne ! Cheers !
Reading these in the morning is always a great way to start the day. The allegory of the cave was a great reference. It also reminds me to also be empathetic, because I was a prisoner too; believing in something that that wasn’t true.
I was too. And maybe, i'm still.
I love your feedback.
My goal is to write lines of energy to kickstart someone day.
This feedback is my perfect goal.
I enjoy that social circles are like planets. It’s true we become so entrenched in the limits of our vision. Too often that vision is either flawed or limited.
“You got to put some more air in your bubble.” -Steve Harvey