
LUNA EDITH
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Writer, storyteller, and lifelong learner. I share thoughts on life, creativity, and everything in between. Here to connect, inspire, and grow — one story at a time.
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When the Wind Knocked
The wind had been knocking for three nights before I finally admitted that it was not weather. It began as a murmur against the old glass, a careful tapping as though some hesitant traveler had lost their way and mistaken my window for a door. My house stood at the edge of the town, where the road thinned into gravel and then into nothing at all. Beyond it lay fields the color of rusted gold, and beyond those, hills that swallowed the horizon. The wind had always passed through there freely, dragging dust and forgotten leaves along its restless path. But this was different.
By LUNA EDITH17 days ago in Confessions
Life Isn’t Linear — And That’s Okay
Life is about taking out the trash and calling it trash, because sometimes, that’s all it deserves. They say life wasn’t meant to be linear. And yet, we spend so much time trying to straighten it, like shoes forced on the wrong feet. A grey, hardened slab of a day will trip you up no matter how careful you are. Your intentions, your plans—they often slide like wet leggings under the rain. And yet, strangely, that’s a relief. For a little while, you can stop overthinking, look down, and breathe.
By LUNA EDITH21 days ago in Psyche
Still, We Try
Some days, the weight of the world does not knock politely — it crashes through the door. There are too many loud voices drowning out reason. Too much cruelty disguised as power. Too many systems that bend toward injustice instead of fairness. It feels as though chaos has become routine and compassion, an exception.
By LUNA EDITH23 days ago in Poets
One Habit
Stress has a way of disguising itself. For years, I thought my stress came from deadlines, from difficult conversations, from unexpected problems that seemed to arrive without warning. I tried everything people recommended. I read about mindfulness. I experimented with breathing exercises inspired by apps like Headspace. I even watched productivity lectures from speakers like Simon Sinek, hoping some shift in mindset would quiet the constant tension in my chest.
By LUNA EDITH23 days ago in Lifehack
Loving Hurts
I loved her more than words can hold. More than the nights stretched wide with dreams, more than the quiet moments when the world was small and ours. I thought love could fix everything. I thought love could shield us from disappointment, from grief, from the slow erosion of time.
By LUNA EDITH26 days ago in Humans











