I hope those who observed recent events spotted how easily any of us can be wrongly treated by final decisions. It was a useful lesson in ignorance and greed.
There are moments in life when the world feels upside down — when the cowards who caused harm walk freely, and the ones who acted in defence are the ones who pay the price. It’s a strange kind of ache, watching injustice unfold in real time. It shakes something deep inside you, especially when you’ve lived through it yourself.
But here is what I know now: The bad things don’t break us. They carve us. They teach us. We are awake.
Every wound, every misunderstanding, every moment where truth is ignored or twisted — it all chisels us into someone stronger, clearer, and more awake. Pain has a way of sharpening the soul.
And yes, sometimes the real perpetrators walk free. Sometimes the loudest liars are believed. Sometimes innocence is questioned while cruelty and abuse are overlooked.
But there is a justice that sits above all of this — a justice that doesn’t need courts or headlines or public opinion. A justice that sees everything: what we endured, what we carried, what we protected, and what we left behind in our wake.
That justice is patient. It is quiet. It is absolute.
And it arrives in its own time.
So when life feels unfair, I remind myself of the wider world. There are people today without clean water. Animals suffering at the hands of those who find entertainment in cruelty. Children living in places no child should ever have to call home. Against that backdrop, some storms — even the painful ones — are still storms in a teacup.
What matters most is how we move through them. What matters is the heart we keep intact. What matters is the love we refuse to lose.
Because in the end, the legacy we leave behind isn’t shaped by what was done to us, but by how we rose above it. It was nice for a while to feel publicly loved so much. And unfortunately worth billions in a misguided court room. Much like my ideas with the akashic that are yours. Nobody takes a bullet for me.
I pay stuff back.
