Feel All the Feelings



Hey Friend! This past weekend, I was an absolute emotional wreck—like, ugly cry, can’t-even-talk-right type of weekend. 😭 I was scrolling on TikTok, minding my business, when I stumbled on Olivia Dean’s new single “A Couple of Minutes.” The song alone had me in my feelings—it’s the kind of melody that makes your heart ache in the best way. Then, I started watching all these montages people made using the song, and one of them featured scenes from the 2024 Netflix series “One Day.”

So naturally, I said to myself, “Keysha, let’s watch it. Let’s feel all the feelings.” And my emotional self said, “Sure, why not? Let’s cry like a big baby.” And baby, I did. I cried, I reflected, and then—I wrote. Because something about that series, that song, and that Sunday stillness cracked something open in me. It reminded me that love, real love, is fleeting. It reminded me to choose love now—before life reminds us how short one day really is. 🤎


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