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Seven Things I’m Thankful For

Gratitude as orientation

November 27, 2025

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Thanksgiving invites a pause.

I wanted to name a few things I’m grateful for this year, shaped by clarity, momentum, and the kind of growth that doesn’t ask for an audience.

  1. Creative Fire
    Ideas arrived in waves this year. Writing, design, civic systems, new frameworks—my mind stayed lit, and I’m thankful for the spark that keeps widening my horizon.

  2. Work That Feels Like Calling
    I’m grateful for the projects that demand precision and heart in equal measure, the kind that push me to think bigger about what technology and empathy can build together.

  3. Solitude That Strengthens
    Quiet mornings, long walks, time in civic spaces and public squares, the calm of my own company. Solitude gave me direction rather than distance.

  4. A Circle That Inspires, Not Drains
    The people in my life now energize me, provoke good ideas, and make the world feel wider. I’m thankful for relationships built on substance, not performance.

  5. Momentum
    This year felt like the first chapter of something far larger. I’m grateful for the forward pull, the sense that the next step is always there waiting for me to take it.

  6. A Reclaimed Voice
    My voice returned with clarity, humor, and a sharper sense of purpose. I’m thankful for the ability to speak on my own terms and in my own cadence.

  7. A Future With Shape
    I’m thankful for a life that is taking form, piece by piece, in ways that feel intentional, honest, and fully mine.


Thanksgiving is easier when you name what matters now, not what wounded you then. I’m grateful for direction, for creation, and for the quiet knowledge that the road ahead is finally the one I chose.

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