We spend much of our lives hiding from each other — and then we wonder why nobody knows us.
We grow up in a culture that teaches us to project just the right image. If we wear the right clothes, drive the right car, live in the right house and have the right job, we will finally be accepted. We can stay inside our suit of armor but still have people see how perfect our facade looks.
But when we do that, we still feel empty and alone. So we harden ourselves and try to prevent feeling anything. If we’ll just double down on success and looking great, we will finally be enough one day. That’s what we hope.
Authenticity is rare today. So when we find someone who feels like the “real deal,” we’re drawn to him or her, even if we can’t quite understand why.
We are so accustomed to seeing facades — shells that protect fragile hearts that have been repressed — that we are shocked when someone is authentic and expresses truth in a way that makes a voice inside us say, “I thought I was the only one who felt that way!”

What’s the difference between a cop and an actual peace officer?
In a world full of hate and hurt, love must be a conscious choice
With NASA getting out of the way, free market heads to outer space
I’m still hungry for healthy love that my 5-year-old self craved
Rhetoric about freedom means nothing without right to secede
I’m slowly learning how to be contented as an ordinary man
Door in my dream keeps trying to take me to the life I’ve needed
We’re becoming so selfish that our old ‘social scripts’ are dying