AI Assisted Writing
This could be as far as entirely generated by AI (2025 posts), or as mild as AI giving me a couple sentences for me to frame an entire post around (2026 going forward).
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With the autumn weather and changes finally here, I felt it was a good time to reflect on the fact that everything we love will change. Everything we cling to will fade, sooner or later, in ways both subtle and sudden. Grief teaches this with a cruel clarity, and yet it is not meant to Read more
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There’s a kind of grief that doesn’t come from death but from disappearance — your own. You don’t mean to lose yourself; it just happens in the chaos of caregiving. You start to speak in “we” instead of “I.” You forget what it feels like to move through a day without calculating someone else’s needs Read more
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Grieving a broken marriage, even one that hurt you, is a paradox few understand. You can feel relief and heartbreak in the same breath. The mind says, “You’re free now,” while the heart whispers, “But I built my life around someone who never truly saw me.” The grief isn’t just for the person — it’s Read more
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The Earth does not rush, yet everything unfolds in its own time. The trees grow slowly, the rivers carve their paths without complaint, and even the smallest creatures follow rhythms we cannot command. To walk upon this planet mindfully is to practice patience, to notice the life that thrives quietly around us, and to honor Read more
