Author: BlakKwene
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Some Things Age Like Grace
Not everything fades with time. Some things — like wisdom, inner peace, and quiet courage — only deepen as the years pass. Here’s what I believe gets better with age.
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The Incredible Shrinking Shopping Cart: Are We in a Silent Global Depression?
Once upon a time, $100 could feed a family for a week. Today? It barely fills the bottom of the cart. Prices creep up, packages shrink, and yet the silence remains. No war, no natural disaster — just hunger at the checkout line. Are we witnessing the early days of a quiet global depression?
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Chapter Twelve: Her Slippers Were Still Warm
She didn’t say goodbye. She just said, “That’s enough for now.”
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The Monster Who Brought His Mother’s Food
Grumble-Grum the monster returns — but this time, he ends all relationships because his mother’s cooking is “too precious” to share. A biting, funny fable about selfishness, silence, and the seasoning of chaos. Perfect for anyone who’s ever been told to just “pray about it” instead of being heard.
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The Monster Who Couldn’t Decide
A humorous fable with a hidden truth. Grumble-Grum, the monster who always promised but never stayed, returns again and again — until the village stops waiting. A story of letting go, finding peace, and recognizing the beauty of building without them.
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