The Good People: Old Friends
Old friends carry a quiet kind of truth. They remind you who you were before life became complicated and offer a sense of belonging that does not demand performance or perfection.
Reflective Sunday entries exploring stillness, awareness, gratitude, and renewal. Encourages deeper personal alignment and mindful living.
Old friends carry a quiet kind of truth. They remind you who you were before life became complicated and offer a sense of belonging that does not demand performance or perfection.
Stillness and emotional discipline are forms of quiet strength. Some moments call for action. Others call for silence. Stillness is
You can’t rush roots. Steady Before Shared Emotional readiness for lifelong commitment begins with order. Before you build with another,
Understanding identity and discipline is not an event. It is a daily practice of truth and surrender. There was a
Stillness builds strength unseen. The quiet start is how structure learns to breathe. Today’s Revival Stillness and discipline begin before
Every day is another chance to build the foundation you stand on. Restoration begins when presence replaces blame. Today’s Revival:
Sunlight breaks through the clouds over a resilient city skyline — a symbol of growth through adversity. Adversity is not
Each season changes the kind of trouble the city carries. Darius “Dee” Colson walks through spring tension, summer heat, fall hustle, and winter pressure — and finds rhythm inside it all.
When you rise through adversity, the storm becomes your teacher. The calm never does that. When the sky opens up
Authentic writing lives in the cracks—where sentences wander, risks show, and the heartbeat escapes the rules. We trade too much life for polish. This piece argues for the return of the human pulse on the page, reminding us that truth stumbles before it sings.