The Edge Most People Won’t Cross

The Edge Most People Won’t Cross

The Edge Most People Won’t CrossDaniel Aaron
Published on: 10/04/2026

Most people avoid discomfort—especially when it means challenging others. This piece explores the deeper edge of growth, where honesty, tension, and expansion meet, and why embracing discomfort may be the most loving thing you ever do.

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One of the Greatest Loves

One of the Greatest Loves

One of the Greatest LovesDaniel Aaron
Published on: 07/04/2026

A short, intimate reflection on love, patience, and caregiving—told through the unlikely relationship between a man and an old, stubborn terrier who snaps, soils the floor, and refuses to love in familiar ways. Through humor and honesty, this piece explores a deeper truth: love is not always returned, not always warm, and not always easy—but it may be at its greatest when it asks nothing back.

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Why I Hate Fasting (And Why I Do It Anyway)

Why I Hate Fasting (And Why I Do It Anyway)

Why I Hate Fasting (And Why I Do It Anyway)Daniel Aaron
Published on: 02/04/2026

Fasting is uncomfortable. Every time I do it, part of me resists. And yet, I keep choosing it—not just for the physical benefits, but for something deeper. This is about more than fasting. It’s about who you are when things get hard.

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Six Silent Eyes

Six Silent Eyes

Six Silent EyesDaniel Aaron
Published on: 21/08/2025

A lyrical, intimate piece of prose-poetry exploring vulnerability, memory, and the unspoken moments that shape us. Six Silent Eyes invites the reader into a charged, tender scene—where storm, body, and soul converge. Through visceral detail and quiet revelation, the poem asks what it means to be seen, held, and human.

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