Author: Kayfromhome
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The Fallacy of Failure

Failure isn’t definitional, nor is it definitive. It’s directional. That being said, this is my public admission to the world that there are some things at which I royally suck.
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How To Have Faith on November 9th

I contemplated whether or not to post anything this Writing Wednesday, if only for fear that anything I wrote would be swept up into the angrily tumultuous world that is our current cyberspace, or dismissed as repetitive or irrelevant. Post after post of disturbingly depraved, candid remarks regarding last night’s election litter the earth, as America recovers…
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Friends Who Wound

It has been said, the people we love the most will wound us the worst. But what if there’s an element of necessity to that?
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Yet Another List On How Not To Waste Your 20’s

Not everything has to be soul stirring and thought provoking. Here’s a quick list of things you can do to salvage the remainder of your 20’s.
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Comparison: Men Do It, Too

While women are usually more body focused, men are apt to compare things like intellect, status, stage of life and competency. Here’s what that looks like spelt out…
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Christians and Anxiety

Every part of me feels tired. I’m exhausted to the core of who I am. Which is ridiculous, because I haven’t left the house today… let alone my bed. The only cognitive thought I recognize through the violent onslaught of feelings is, “When will I get better?”
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Single…ish?

Dating is a hopeful promise, not a promise of permanence. When you’re dating, you’re not married. You’re not technically single either. So you’re… Single-ish?
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An Open Letter From the One Who Got (sent) Away

I keep trying to validate us. Make this into more than some title-less, emotional fling between friends.

