September Edition: Living in Borrowed Time, Loving on Borrowed Lives

September Edition: Living in Borrowed Time, Loving on Borrowed Lives

September’s letter draws inspiration from Alice Through the Looking Glass to explore the impermanence of life and the way we inhabit borrowed time. It examines the unseen consequences of our choices, the moments we lose while wrestling with survival, and the people who quietly bear the cost of our absence.

Through this reflection, readers are invited to consider how they navigate relationships, how time is never truly ours, and how love and life slip past while we are caught up in self-struggles. It’s a meditation on noticing what matters, cherishing fleeting connections, and recognizing that the lives around us are deeply intertwined with our own.

At its heart, September is a gentle confrontation: a reminder to love fully, live consciously, and honor the moments that will not wait for us.

 

A Glimpse Inside the Letter

A fragment from September’s quiet grief and tender impermanence. The full letter belongs to those who read it slowly, on paper.