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Boredom as a birthright: the luxury of being unreachable
On growing up before screens colonized childhood
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stepfanie tyler
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Is anyone else just... sick of everything?
Sometimes you can just look at the world and think, “this is fucked,” and leave it at that. You don’t always have to figure out what it means. You can…
Dec 16
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The rise and fall of your personality aesthetic™
The difference between becoming someone and pretending to be someone
Dec 13
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stepfanie tyler
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The art of the controlled burn
Strategic destruction as a form of self-care
Dec 9
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stepfanie tyler
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What to do right now if you want 2026 to actually matter
A systematic approach to intentionally creating the life you want
Dec 7
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stepfanie tyler
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How to audit your year (without lying to yourself)
A happier, more productive 2026 starts with understanding how you lived in 2025
Dec 4
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stepfanie tyler
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Everyone just wants to be oppressed now
There’s a strange tension in our current cultural moment where the traditional markers of success (stability, competence, resilience, etc.) are…
Dec 2
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stepfanie tyler
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Journaling prompts for December: 31 days of clearing space for the new year
Prompts for renewal, reflection, and conscious restoration
Dec 1
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stepfanie tyler
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November 2025
A formal invitation to stop lying to yourself
On tracking patterns, interrupting feedback loops, and the mechanics of becoming a reliable narrator of your own life
Nov 29
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stepfanie tyler
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Standing on the ledge of life
Notes on the terrifying velocity of making up your mind
Nov 24
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stepfanie tyler
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The Asshole Tax
The unspoken surcharge we pay for genius
Nov 21
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stepfanie tyler
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The audience of none (part 2): what happens when you actually stop performing
Earlier this year I wrote a piece about the relief of realizing no one is really watching you. About how most of the judgment we carry around is…
Nov 19
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stepfanie tyler
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