

Alchemy
There was a time hurt sat in my chest like a locked room no windows, no air. It spoke in the language of almost— almost loved, almost chosen, almost enough. I carried it quietly. Folded it into my pockets. Let it bruise me from the inside. But hurt is restless. It does not like to stay small. It became hunger. Not for revenge— for proof. Proof I could rise without becoming cruel. Proof I could build without breaking others the way I was broken. So
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Wealth Inequality in the 21st Century: Is the Rich Getting Richer — and Why It Matters
In the 21st century, the question isn’t if wealth inequality exists — almost everyone feels it now. We see it in grocery bills, in housing prices, in the quiet panic that creeps in when the numbers don’t stretch far enough. What we’re really asking is: Is the rich actually getting richer? And if so, why the hell does it matter? Because beyond economic charts and policy debates, wealth inequality defines the opportunities we live with, the dreams we can chase, and the digni
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Winter, 1943
The telegram came in white. Not snow—but that same terrible blankness that erases the sound from a room and leaves only breath, visible and trembling. When Anna unfolded it at the kitchen table, the clock on the wall continued ticking, stubborn and loud. The kettle shrieked. The world, rude and unbroken, kept moving. But something inside the room had frozen solid. The paper did not say much. It did not need to. It carried winter in its fibers. Outside, frost traced the window
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