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Not everyone will understand your journey. That’s fine. It’s not their journey to make sense of. It’s yours.

Zero Dean

Author | Photographer | CG Artist | Filmmaker

Written by Zero Dean and prompted by personal experiences. No AI was used in the creation of this content.

Don't blame your lack of discipline or self-control on technology. If you're a servant to your phone or social media
True leaders don't waste time trying to convince others of their importance because they know that their leadership skills are
Who we are today is a result of all the decisions we’ve ever made in life. Whatever we wish to
An honest enemy is better than a false friend. When in doubt, pay more attention to what people do and
It is not until we take the time to question who we are, what we know, and how we know
Do you care about your friends? Your neighbors? Your community? Local businesses? Your city? If the answer is yes, what
You can't always go where you want to go when you want to go there, but you can begin planning
Making a difference means running the risk of unsettling anyone who would rather have things be as they are than
The fact is that everyone – on some level – cares what other people think. So the more you try
DATING PROFILES Why is it always "Must love dogs." and never: Must be kind. Must be loving. Must have integrity.
Dating profile: He must have dark hair, be over 6' tall, fit, successful, have a reputable career, want kids, love
"He never listens to me." "He's not in tune with what I'm thinking." "I never really know how he's feeling."

No ads • No sponsors • No seminars • No “secrets to success” • No mystical motivation • No insincere enthusiasm • No superficial ego-boosting posts • No manipulative marketing tactics • No emphasis on materialism over happiness • No desire to imitate anyone or conform to the status quo • No insistent requests to subscribe to blog or follow on social media • No hidden agenda • No one to impress. • No hypocrisy — I live in congruence with the lessons I share. Love it or hate it. Content is written to be helpful and meaningful, not perfect or popular or designed for likes.