Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, McKenna, and Rick Roderick walked into a megachurch mid-trip. The worship girl moaned on stage. They sprinted out like it was a haunted house. McKenna burst out laughing. Nietzsche choked on his drink. Kierkegaard thought he was hallucinating. Roderick tried to light a cigarette indoors. Welcome to modern church.
A candid reflection on the messy, nonlinear journey of creative growth. From digital art to drop shipping, this essay explores how ‘just starting’ — even without a clear path — can eventually lead to a unique, self-forged niche.
After years of chasing business success and abandoning my original creative visions, I finally reconnected with a character I first drew eight years ago — Aura. With the help of AI, I brought to life what had lived inside me since childhood. From early sketches to cinematic renderings, this post is a raw, personal reflection on rediscovering purpose, identity, and the power of finishing what you started.
This piece is a love letter to someone who changed everything. Written in the aftermath of profound loss, it traces my journey through divine connection and inevitable heartbreak. Through the raw pain of separation, I found something beautiful - a deeper understanding of love's transformative power. These words capture my gratitude for being cracked open, for tasting infinity in another's touch, and for learning that some loves aren't meant to last forever, but to wake us up to who we really are.
Exploring the relationship between entrepreneurship and personal growth. Writing down some thoughts on how we can rekindle that innovative spirit through experimentation, practical learning, and asking the right questions. A bit of a think piece on breaking out of our comfort zones and finding new ways to approach our work.