Question of the Day
If clouds had flavors, what flavor would you want your sky to taste like today?
Thought of the Day
It won’t matter where we go in life, we’ll be lost if we don’t find ourselves first.
Ryan Holiday
There’s a quiet power in knowing who you are. Life loves to throw curveballs—career changes, relationships that don’t work out, days when you feel like you’re running on empty. But when you’ve taken the time to understand yourself, to truly figure out what drives you and what holds you back, those curveballs hit differently. They’re still there, sure. But you’ve got your feet planted firmly enough to weather the swings.
The truth is, we all spend so much time thinking about the destinations—what success looks like, where we want to be in five years, how we want others to see us. But none of that matters if we’re strangers to ourselves. You can travel the world, scale every mountain, and cross every ocean, but if you don’t know who you are, you’ll always feel a little lost.
Take a moment today to ask yourself: Who are you when no one’s looking? What do you truly want, not what you think you should want? The answers to those questions aren’t always easy or pretty. But they’re yours, and they’re worth finding.

Question of the Day:
If clouds had flavors, what flavor would you want your sky to taste like today?
Me? I think I’d go with cotton candy. The kind you get at a fair—light, sweet, and fleeting. It feels right for a day where I want to savor small joys, the ones that melt in your mouth and leave you smiling without really knowing why. What about you? Would you go for something rich like chocolate or fresh and sharp like lemon?
Some days, I think life would be easier if the sky had flavors—an extra layer of joy to remind us to look up and dream.
Let’s hear it—what flavor is your sky today?
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