Making Awkward
Look Good
Life’s finest moments: when the sky kisses the earth goodbye, deep
conversations, and the sweet horror of waving back, only to realize it wasn’t
meant for me—or like walking into a room, realizing I forgot my pants, and then
laughing instead of panicking. π€
I’ll tell my grandkids this tragic
tale, like The Tortoise and The Hare—but far worse. Embracing the
awkward, unnoticed vibe, I’ll laugh at how beautifully imperfect it all was.
Now that’s how you turn an ordinary day into a bittersweet tale wrapped
in charm.
Lunch break epiphany: Zen in a Sandwich ππ‘π
As I shove
a sandwich into my mouth, eyes glued to my laptop, I start thinking—there’s a
charm that doesn’t need to break a sweat to get noticed. Like someone walks in,
and the lights dim just to give them space. Some fight for the spotlight like
it’s the last seat on a crowded subway; you, however, are the subway, the seat,
and the entire station.
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