I’ve fallen into a hole today. Call it alienation. Call it depression. Call it longing. Call it whatever you want. There is loneliness in this hole. There is bitterness. There’s hurt and anger.
I need to stay away from most people today, because I’m not my best self when I’m in this hole.
In a private letter, the writer Edna St. Vincent Millay once gave me this metaphor. She wrote, “Where you used to be, there is a hole in the world, which I find myself constantly walking around in the daytime, and falling in at night. I miss you like hell.”
I woke up feeling this way — as though I had fallen into a hole during the night — but it was hours before I was conscious enough of it to realize what was going on.

Dad who made space for daughter reminds me little moments matter
Life as misunderstood stranger feels like walking through a fog
Free speech is our natural right, not a gift granted by politicians
Just $12 fed mom and her girls, but bigger challenges lie ahead
If you want to honor military dead, stop supporting unnecessary wars
Some people hate their enemies so badly that fairness doesn’t matter
We can’t trade away gun rights and believe it’ll give kids perfect safety
We’re all masters of denial when facing painful truths in our lives
AUDIO: I might not love you if I don’t imagine that you’re perfect