The first poem I wrote after graduating college
Survival of the Fittest
The first poem I wrote after graduating college
Bridging the gap between Christianity, life, and mental health
The first poem I wrote after graduating college
When the school counselor calls the police to escort you off the premises to be Baker Acted for a suicide attempt the night before and asks you, before they come, if you hate her, be honest. Don’t let fear strip you of your humanity just yet because months later, when you’re out, you’ll see that... Continue Reading →
Everywhere I go, a multitude of students surrounds me in an ocean of academic chaos. I observe them in silence. Some are consistently obnoxious, like an alarm that goes off at six that tempts me to smash it with aggressive fists. Some scurry along, while others choose to saunter to class. Blatant, their attitudes scream,... Continue Reading →
It has been exactly 1 year, 9 months, and 20 days since I graduated from the University of Central Florida, said goodbye to my fellow Knights, and got thrust into the land of no sleep, mental breakdowns, existential crises, and low-paying jobs otherwise known as Adulthood. The cap I graciously and excitedly threw into the... Continue Reading →