Growing Together Off-Balance.

I should have known it would be hard for you.  To open yourself up while trying to close yourself off from another person.  It’s always hard for everyone.  I should have known.  I was blind.  Not completely, but at least a little.  I could see it happening before my own eyes.  But I chose to…

~ rain filling cracks.

It’s raining here and it’s nighttime but you don’t know it. You don’t know a lot of things. About me, about the world I now live in. About how I live in self-doubt and wonder what the point of self-actualization is if you are not around to truly share in it. But that’s not your…

An interview with Sarah Kay and Phil Kaye, spoken word poets

Originally posted on THE EYE:
Back in March, SAS hosted two talented guest speakers, Sarah Kay and Phil Kaye. In addition to delivering TED talks (view some of Sarah’s and Phil’s work) and performing all over the world, they coordinate Project V.O.I.C.E. which aims to empower people through the art form of spoken word poetry.…

~ lighthouse.

Perhaps I am jinxing this by writing about it.  (Perhaps not.) When uncertainty decreases there occurs an increase in optimism. Maybe it does not really decrease, and you only think it has, but perhaps that is enough in itself – or maybe not. People are not perfect, but they can be there, always – or…