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Diary of a Late Bloomer

So yes, I’m a late bloomer. Not in intelligence, but in the sense of inner and outer alignment. My blooming is really a late alignment between who I am inside and the life I am living on the outside.  You could say late bloomers are people whose big growth or clarity shows up later than the timeline society expects. But by then the roots are strong. We have lived more summers, made more “wrong” turns, and that gives a strange kind of depth.

I followed the scripted life: study hard, get a degree, marry, have kids, get a job. They gave stability, yes, but not a sense of being fully alive. Now that I feel more aligned inside, I find myself on a path I didn’t fully choose, but one that feels familiar and tightly wrapped around my identity. I’m standing with one foot in that old, scripted life and one foot in a new life I’m trying to build.

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Drafted into the Hunger Games: Utopia’s Rebellious Backhand to Supremacy

In the face of supremacy, meritocracy (success based on talent, effort, and achievement) is undermined. When positions, opportunities, and resources are allocated based on who you know rather than what you can do, it creates a deeply unfair system.  It reinforces existing power structures.  It breeds cynicism and distrust, as people come to believe that the system is rigged. Over time, unethical behaviour becomes normal and values of fairness and integrity completely eroded.

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