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[growing up and moving on.]

12 min · 26. sept. 2025
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this episode dives somewhat into the real parts of growth — the awkward stages, the hard decisions, and the moments where you realize you can’t stay the same forever. i talk about what it feels like to outgrow old habits, old circles, and even old versions of myself, and how moving on doesn’t mean forgetting, it just mean improving yourself. it’s about finding peace in change, trusting the process, and reminding yourself that maturity ain’t just about age — it’s about what you choose to carry with you, and what you finally decide to leave behind.

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[support cost no $$ but only costs 1 second.]

support don’t gotta be money, a big speech, or something you save until somebody “makes it.” most times it’s as small as a second — a repost, a comment, a “bro i see you,” even just saying someone’s name in the right room. that one second can shift somebody’s whole energy, give ‘em the push to keep going when they were ready to fold. but people act like support takes something from them, like clapping for you too early means they losing something of their own. really, it costs nothing to show love — and it says way more when you don’t. the world got us thinking everything’s transactional, like “what do i get back?” instead of just lifting each other up because we can. but attention is the real currency now, and it don’t take much effort to spend it right. we scroll past friends chasing dreams, saving our claps for celebrities who don’t even know us. that’s backwards. the real power is making somebody feel seen before the world does. and that’s why i say support costs no money but only a second — because that little second might be the exact reason somebody doesn’t quit. if it costs you nothing, why keep it in your pocket?

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