Entering the Green Pause There's a moment just after passing through the gate—when the traffic noise hasn't quite faded but the canopy overhead has already begun its work—where something in the chest loosens. Not dramatically. Just enough to notice that it had been held. We live inside schedules. Meetings stacked against deadlines, notifications arriving in clusters, the persistent hum of optimization that treats time like a resource to be mined rather than inhabited. The mec
Introduction: When Loss Reveals What Life Is Sitting in my apartment, surrounded by the quiet hum of another year gone by, gratitude arrives unbidden. Not the forced kind, rehearsed for social media or New Year's resolutions, but something quieter—rooted in what my late mother made possible. Peace be with her. Last year she left was eventful, though that word feels too small, too tidy for what actually happened. Her passing turned my life upside down. Not in the cinematic way