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My Most Recent Letter:

My Dear Reader,

There are moments in life that arrive not with fanfare, but with quiet insistence, moments that alter the course of one’s thoughts long before one dares admit they may alter the course of one’s heart.

It is in such moments, I believe, that we are most ourselves… and most at risk.

Today, I invite you into one such moment.

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From my Writing Desk:

I find myself wondering… whether I have allowed myself to be bound too tightly by the opinions of those whose regard matters little.

For too long, I have shouldered them without question.

Perhaps it is a greater strength to trust one’s heart—even at the risk of censure—than to conform to expectations that offer neither happiness nor honour.

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There is a particular danger in duty.

Not the noble kind, the kind we praise in polite company, but the quieter form…

the one that asks us, gently and persistently, to become smaller versions of

ourselves in order to remain acceptable.

What fascinated me was not whether he would choose differently, but whether he would first allow himself to question.

Because that is where every transformation begins.

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Yet, as with all things in society, what is spoken in daylight is rarely…

My Past Letters:

Correspondence 1: A Quiet Beginning

Correspondence 2: Not All Charm is Harmless

Correspondence 3: The Ball Approaches

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