Author. Rider. Explorer.



Come along as I unpack the colorful chaos of life through heartfelt stories and real talk. From gut-busting laughs to ugly cries, wild dreams to secret fears, we’ll explore the moments that make us human. Together, let’s celebrate the highs, learn from the lows, and find magic in the everyday.

The Essential Cargo of Existence

What we carry evolves. It’s a silent biography, written in pocket lint and worn edges.

This list is about how we change. How our needs shift. How life’s weight redistributes as we age.

Age 5: A crayon. Your world is a blank canvas, begging for wild, messy color.

Age 15: Headphones. The universe thrums with chaotic noise. Tune it out or amplify it.

Age 25: A resume. The future’s uncertain, but you’re ready to chase it.

Age 35: A pocketwatch. Time warps. Minutes stretch into years, hours collapse into seconds.

Age 45: Reading glasses. The world’s changing; keep it in focus.

Age 55: A good pillow. Dreams and rest are no longer taken for granted.

Age 65: Your heartbeat. Each pulse echoes the cosmos—you’re insignificant and vast.

Age 75: Nothing. You’ve learned to carry the void, to embrace the emptiness that connects all.

Age 85: Everything. The weight of existence compresses into a singularity within you.

Age 95: Hope. It’s lighter than air, yet the most powerful thing you can carry.

Age ∞: A question mark. The most important thing was never an object, but the ceaseless inquiry that propels us through the labyrinth of being.

Daily writing prompt
What is the most important thing to carry with you all the time?