A Thought of the Day reflection on restraint, peace, and why becoming better often means knowing when enough is enough.
Question of the Day: Why Do Holiday Goodbyes Take So Long?
A Question of the Day exploring why holiday goodbyes stretch on and why clean endings can feel uncomfortable.
Thought of the Day and Question of the Day: Candy Cane Wages and What We Default To
A December 22 reflection that wanders through candy cane wages and lands on kindness as posture, what we default to when tired, and how we stand when no one is watching.
Question of the Day: If Elves Were Paid in Candy Canes, What Would Be Their Minimum Wage?
A playful Question of the Day that spirals into candy cane economics, eggnog prices, and how quickly value becomes complicated.
Thought of the Day: Kindness Is a Posture
A deeper December reflection on kindness as posture, what we default to when tired, and how we stand when intention runs out.
Thought of the Day and Question of the Day: Leaving the Harbor and Smelling Like It
A reflection on travel, discomfort, growth, and why leaving the harbor often means returning a little changed and smelling a little different.



