By pri nasieku

When Peace Feels Foreign

There’s something strange about waking up and realizing nothing’s wrong. No storm to manage. No crisis waiting. Just… quiet. And yet, somehow, the quiet doesn’t always feel comforting. It feels unfamiliar — like standing in a room that’s too still after years of noise. Your body doesn’t quite know what to do with calm. Your …

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The Shift

Nobody warns you how ruthless change can be. It doesn’t knock. It barges in. Sometimes it wrecks everything first — the plans you made, the people you counted on, the identity you wore like a second skin. You don’t always choose the shift. Sometimes it chooses you. It happens in the silence after betrayal. In …

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By pri nasieku

Relational Wiring

Ever wonder why some people can sit in silence, untouched — and you, you feel the weight of it pressing on your chest? You sense the shift before a word is spoken. You pick up the pause, the sigh, the faint change in someone’s face — and something inside you starts scanning: What did I …

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Dark Empathy

Empathy is supposed to be a light—something that softens the hard edges of the world. It’s what people praise—what crowns you ‘good.’ But even light can burn. What if it can be something else—something sharper? What if empathy, in the wrong hands, cuts deeper than hate ever could? Dark empathy isn’t loud. It doesn’t scream. …

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