To understand the human experience, we don’t have to look far—we only need to look at Jesus. Every trial, every triumph He faced reveals what we should expect in our own lives. Temptation in the wilderness, rejection from His own, betrayal by those closest to Him, and the suffering of the cross all remind us that hardship is part of the journey. But so is victory. His resurrection proves that no matter how dark things may seem, joy and triumph are always on the other side.
The life of Christ isn’t just history—it’s prophecy for our lives. What He endured, we too will endure. And what He overcame, we too can overcome.
Like Alchemist, I create for myself first. The work has to satisfy me before anyone else. Then I focus on one person I know truly connects with my art — if they love it, I know I’ve done my job. Everything else is a bonus.
When artist SLAWN unveiled massive KAWS-inspired sculptures, his caption made it seem like an official collaboration — until KAWS himself shut it down. Here’s my take on why this misstep matters, how it could have been avoided, and what it means for the art world moving forward.
Riding with the homie while R&B plays. Hitting Miami with just your boy. Two men catching a movie. Why are these regular things still seen as “sus” to some? Let’s talk about this very specific type of fragile masculinity—and why I’m not subscribing to it.
Not every church tradition is biblical. In this piece, I break down how denominations are like country clubs — each with their own rules — but Christianity, like golf, stays the same everywhere. It’s time we stop confusing church culture with the actual gospel.
Lil Wayne had a chance to remind the world why he's the GOAT with Tha Carter VI. Instead, he ignored every move that could’ve made this a classic. Here’s the full blueprint I laid out before the drop—and how the album missed every step. This ain’t hate. This is truth.
What if the final battle of JoJolion was really about you? A breakdown of why Toru is the most realistic villain in JoJo—and how “Go Beyond” became the symbol of defying fate, healing trauma, and fighting for your identity.
In an era obsessed with superteams, the Pacers and Thunder are reminding us what real basketball looks like—team ball, chemistry, and leadership. Tyrese Haliburton and SGA are setting the tone for the future of the league.
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The saying “You gotta work twice as hard to get half as much” sounds like wisdom—but it’s a trap. I’m done with hustle worship and survival mode. This is why I’m choosing alignment, peace, and self-defined power over performance.
Tony Montana was never goals. He was paranoid, sloppy, and thought with his ego instead of his mind. This article breaks down why idolizing him says more about us than it does about his legend. Don’t get inspired by a crashout. Learn from him instead.
For a lot of Black men, therapy doesn’t happen on a couch—it happens in a barber’s chair. I may not vent to my barber, but every cut feels like a reset. No stress, no overthinking—just precision, peace, and presence. And with a woman as my barber, that touch hits different. Here's why my 45-minute haircut is my quiet form of healing.
A’ja Wilson finally has her own signature sneaker—and it’s about more than kicks. It’s about legacy, timing, and making sure Black women athletes get the shine (and the sales) they’ve earned. Here’s why the A’One is the most important basketball shoe ever released.
Sperrys had their era, but the boat shoe just got a grown-man glow-up. From Jacquemus to Hender Scheme, here's why this timeless silhouette is back—and this time, it's luxury only.
Most people think real improvement only happens through physical practice. But mental image training — vividly imagining yourself succeeding — can build real skills too. I saw it firsthand when my imaginary basketball drills led to me draining shots like Steph Curry without touching a ball for weeks. Here’s how powerful the mind really is.