Keddmia

Keddmia

Durante años rechacé mi segundo nombre, sin saber que era un regalo ancestral. Hoy lo entiendo, y me duele como si me hubieran abierto el pecho. Esta es la historia de Keddmia, el nombre que negué… y que ahora vuelve a mí desde el alma.

No saber también es un camino (y a veces, el más jodidamente honesto)

No saber también es un camino (y a veces, el más jodidamente honesto)

Sé. No sé lo que quiero. Y por fin puedo decirlo sin que se me revuelvan las entrañas ni me tiemble la voz. Porque está bien. Porque no saber también es vivir. Porque no saber también es una declaración de libertad. Nos han taladrado el cerebro desde pequeños: Tienes que saber lo que quieres en…

You go first…

This morning, we had a fight. Well… technically, it started last night, but we decided to pause for sleep. You know, even emotional warfare requires rest. Gotta stay hydrated, too. So we picked it back up first thing in the morning, like two highly trained soldiers of the ego, ready for round two over coffee…

They Come With Stardust on Their Fingertips

They Come With Stardust on Their Fingertips

And then we take them to school. Brilliant little creatures, fresh out of the cosmos, still dripping with stardust and universal secrets, and we… hand them a worksheet. “Circle the verb, Timmy.” Because that’s what matters, right? Identifying verbs. Forget the fact that Timmy just asked why the moon follows us when we drive. Let’s…

The Fear of Freedom and the Laziness to Think: Why So Many Lose Money in Investments

The Fear of Freedom and the Laziness to Think: Why So Many Lose Money in Investments

Have you ever wondered why so many people lose money in investments—even in opportunities that others have made fortunes from? The answer is less about bad luck or market volatility and more about something uncomfortable and very human: the fear of freedom and the laziness to think. The Illusion of Safety in Blind Trust We…

Team Dog or Team Cat: The Elegant Absurdity of Having to Pick a Side

Team Dog or Team Cat: The Elegant Absurdity of Having to Pick a Side

We live in a world where it seems like if you’re not on a team, you’re simply not playing. Everything is a battle, a label, a death match to belong to something. Can’t decide? You’re wishy-washy. Like two things at once? Incoherent. Refuse to hate someone because of their paperwork or political views? Outcast. If…