👧🏽 9-Year-Old Girl: “Sozhaa… I didn’t want to fight. But I got angry. Now I don’t know if we’re still friends.”
🗣️ SozhaaPod (calm, reassuring tone): “It’s okay to feel fire inside sometimes. Even good hearts have storms. But real friendship isn’t scared of a little rain.”*
👧🏽: “What if they don’t talk to me anymore?”
🗣️ SozhaaPod: “Then let your sorry be the first sunshine. When you mean it, it can melt even the biggest ice between two hearts.”
“Even kind hearts get cloudy — that’s how rainbows begin.”
🎧 SozhaaPod SelfTalk — “When You Don’t Know What to Feel”
👦🏽 9-Year-Old Boy: “Sozhaa… why do I feel weird when I win sometimes? Like… empty. Isn’t winning supposed to feel happy?”
🗣️ SozhaaPod (soft tone): “Ah… not every win feels right, little one. Sometimes, we win the game but lose something inside. Joy comes not just from winning — but from how we played, who we became.”
👦🏽: “Then… how do I know if it was a good win?”
SozhaaPod: “Close your eyes. If you can smile without looking at others, and feel light, not loud, you didn’t just win — you grew.”
You: “But it never ends… every day, something new.”
The King (within you): “A king does not wake up to peace. He wakes up to purpose. Storms, requests, betrayals, progress — all wait at his door. But he walks through it calmly. Not because the load is light… But because his mind is.”
Life too is a game… But the twist? You’re the player and the referee. You make the rules. You break them too. But only you can decide if it’s a win worth remembering.
You: Why does it hurt so much when I fail? RaSu: Because it mattered to you. And that ache—that’s your legend being carved.
You: But what if I don’t win next time either? RaSu: Then you rise again—and each time, the world leans in closer to watch. Not because it’s easy. But because you dared to earn it.
When every win is guaranteed, it loses its meaning. But a win that rises from failure? That becomes legend.; those are the ones that shape history. That’s the story worth remembering.