Song of the Day: Whitesnake – Here I Go Again
Here I go again on my own... but maybe that’s exactly where I need to be.
The first song I heard this morning was one that I once played on repeat during my divorce. Back then, it meant something—but today, it hit deeper. I realized I’ve been walking this lonely road since grade school. The pain, the solitude, the constant search for something real… it all started long before love and loss ever entered the picture.
There’s something about this song that still grabs me. Not as a ballad of heartbreak, but as an anthem of survival. A lonely road doesn’t mean an empty one—it just means that most people aren’t ready to walk it.
Thought of the Day
This road didn’t start after the divorce… it started the first time I felt unseen.
A song that I played a lot during my divorce not realizing just how hard this song would hit later in life. Realizing that I have been on the lonely road since I was in grade school.
We don't always realize the weight we're carrying until life forces us to look back. I used to think I was just going through tough times—but maybe I’ve just been trying to survive for a long time without even knowing it. And yet… here I go again.
Question of the Day
Is it a memory... or a message?
Does your past haunt you or help you?
Some memories hit like a hammer. Others guide you through the storm. The past doesn’t just sit behind you—it walks beside you. So I ask you: Does your past haunt you, or does it help you navigate what’s next?
Conversation: Me, Myself & I
Me, Myself, and I—just trying to agree on how to move forward.
Me: How did we end up here again?
Myself: Same road. Same pain. Different eyes.
I: But isn’t that the point? Seeing it all differently now?
Me: I thought I was doing everything right back then.
Myself: You were doing what you thought was right. That’s not the same thing.
I: And maybe that’s okay. Maybe this version of us needed that version to die.
Me: Do you think people will understand what I’m saying?
Myself: It doesn’t matter. Do you?
I: That’s the only thing that ever has.
News That Hits Home
In a world constantly focused on noise, I find myself listening more to the silence. There’s plenty in the headlines about division, fear, and control. But what’s missing is what we can’t measure—peace, presence, and purpose. Sometimes the most important news is your own awakening.
Bible Perspective
The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit. – Psalm 34:18
I used to think verses like this were reserved for the religious. But I’ve learned that faith isn’t about checking boxes—it’s about feeling something bigger walking beside you when you can’t walk alone. I question God sometimes, but He never questions my place on this road.
If this hits you anywhere deep—please like it, share it, or leave a comment. Your voice might be the one someone else needs to hear. And if you’re just here to read quietly, that’s okay too. You’re not alone. I’ll keep walking this road and telling the truth I’ve been shown.