If your week were a campfire, would anyone stay to hear your stories?
We live and breathe through narrative—whether it’s an epic yarn about skydiving in socks or a two-minute tale about the awkward barista who winked twice for no apparent reason. Stories are how we connect, how we mean something.
But here’s the rub: you can’t tell stories you haven’t lived.
No one ever got a spine-tingling plot twist from watching six hours of Netflix and clicking “Maybe Later” on every spontaneous invite.
You have to do cool and new shit—on purpose.
You have to chase weird, stand in new light, and say yes to at least one thing that your comfortable self politely declines.
How many stories do you have from last week worth telling?
Any that might interrupt someone’s scrolling or make a friend lean in and say, “Wait—what?”
No shame if the answer’s “not many” … That’s your invitation.
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