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- Childhood Passion: What If You Were Right The First Time?
The passion you abandoned at age nine wasn't a phase. It was a prophecy | Your Childhood Passion There is a specific kind of silence that happens when an adult is asked — genuinely, seriously asked — what did you love doing as a child? Not a polite pause. A deep one. The kind that comes before something important. The kind that means the answer is still in there, somewhere, and the body recognises it before the mind gives permission to say it out loud. And then they say it. Quietly. Almost embarrassed. "I used to draw everything. Every surface. Every spare piece of paper." "I used to write stories. Notebooks full of them." "I used to sing. All the time. I couldn't stop." "I used to make things. Take things apart and build them into something else." And then — almost every time, without fail — they add the sentence that breaks something in the room. "But I stopped." Just that. Two words. A whole life folded into them. This is the blog that asks the question nobody wants to sit with: What if you were right the first time? What if that thing you did at age seven, age nine, age twelve, before the world got loud with opinions about what was practical and what was not, what if that was not a childhood phase but an early and accurate prophecy about who you actually are? What if you didn't outgrow it? What if you were simply talked out of it? The Talking-Out-Of-It Generation Here is what happened to most of us, regardless of country, city, background, or decade of birth. You were young. You had something. A thing that lit you from the inside without anyone having to ask you to do it. You did not need motivation. You did not need a productivity app or a morning routine or a five-year plan. You just did it. Obsessively. Joyfully. With the kind of focus that adults spend thousands on coaching to try to replicate. Then the adults in your life — well-meaning, loving, genuinely trying to protect you — began to say things. "That's lovely. But what will you do for a living?" "You can't make money doing that." "That's a hobby, not a career." "Be realistic." And the teachers reinforced it. And the school system confirmed it. And the peer pressure sealed it. And slowly, year by year, the thing that lit you from the inside got reclassified. It went from being your identity to being your hobby. From your hobby to being your guilty pleasure. From your guilty pleasure to being something you hadn't thought about in years. Until someone asked you about your childhood, and the silence happened. The talking-out-of-it generation. That is most of us. Brilliant people walking around in carefully constructed adult lives, doing competent work, collecting steady salaries, quietly carrying the ghost of something they stopped doing at age ten. And the ghost, unlike most ghosts, is not threatening. It is patient. It waits. The Lie We Were Told About Passion The lie was not malicious. That is important to understand. The people who told you to be practical were not wrong for their era. They were applying the rules of a world that genuinely worked that way. For most of human history, passion and livelihood were largely disconnected. You did what the economy needed, not what your soul craved. The farmer farmed. The factory worker worked the factory. Creative people needed patrons or they starved. The gap between loving something and making something real from it was so vast and so filled with gatekeepers that most people's passions genuinely had nowhere to go. So the advice was reasonable. Be realistic. Because reality at that time — was genuinely limited. But here is the thing about inherited wisdom: it does not update automatically. The advice gets passed down even when the conditions that created it have completely changed. Your parents told you to be practical because their parents told them. Their parents told them because the world genuinely demanded it. The advice kept travelling long after the world that created it had transformed beyond recognition. And the world has transformed beyond recognition. Something Changed. Most People Haven't Noticed Yet. We are living inside the most significant shift in the relationship between passion and reality since the printing press. Think about what it actually takes to do something with what you love now compared to any other point in human history. You want to make music? You do not need a record label, a recording studio, a producer with industry connections, or a promotional budget. You need a laptop, software that costs less than a dinner out, and the willingness to learn. You can distribute to 180 countries from your bedroom. You can build an audience directly. You can release something tonight that someone in London hears tomorrow morning while they are walking to work. You want to write? You do not need a publishing house to accept your manuscript, a literary agent to represent you, or a distribution deal to get your words in front of people. You have platforms that will put your writing in front of millions if the writing earns it. You want to teach something? Draw something? Build something? Photograph something? Code something? Create something? The infrastructure that used to require either enormous capital or extraordinary luck now fits in your pocket. This is not motivational speech. This is just what is true in 2026 in a way that was not true in 1996 or 2006 or even 2016. The tools exist. The platforms exist. The distribution exists. The audience exists. The gatekeepers, the ones who spent a century standing between passion and reality, have lost most of their power. And yet most people are still operating on the old software. Still running the 1990s operating system of be realistic on hardware that could be doing something extraordinary. The gap is not between what you want and what is possible. The gap is between what you want and what you believe is possible. And that belief was installed in you at age ten by people who were right — for their time. What Music Taught Me About Survival I will not tell you how I make music. That is mine. But I will tell you what music taught me — because this part belongs to everyone. Music found me before I found anything else. Before ambition. Before direction. Before I had any language for what I wanted from life. It was simply there — a frequency I recognised without being taught to recognise it. The kind of thing you do not choose so much as discover you cannot not do. It survived every version of my life that tried to bury it. It survived the years when I built something entirely different. It survived the rooms full of spreadsheets and quarterly reviews. It survived the salaries and the sensible decisions and the logical path. It kept existing, somewhere underneath all of it, patient and persistent, waiting for me to stop running in the other direction. Music was not my passion. It was my survival mechanism. There is a difference. A passion is something you enjoy. A survival mechanism is something that keeps you intact when everything else is pulling you apart. You do not choose your survival mechanisms. They choose you. Everyone has one. The specific shape of it is different for everyone, music, painting, writing, building, cooking, designing, performing, coding, gardening, anything. But the function is the same: it is the thing that makes you still recognisably yourself when the world has done its best to make you into something more convenient. The question is not whether you have one. The question is whether you still have access to it. Or whether it is still sitting quietly at age ten, waiting for you to come back. The Permission Problem The most common reason people do not come back to their childhood passion is not time. It is not money. It is not tools, we just established the tools are the easiest they have ever been. It is permission. Specifically: permission from other people. The need for someone external to authorise the decision. The need for the world to first confirm that what you want to do is legitimate before you allow yourself to do it. And the world is terrible at giving this permission. Not because the world is cruel but because the world is busy. Nobody is sitting around waiting to tell you that your passion is legitimate. Nobody is going to knock on your door and say yes, now is the time, we have reviewed your case and you are approved to pursue what you love. It does not work that way. It never worked that way. Every person who has ever built something from their passion, every single one, did it without waiting for permission. They went first. The validation came after, if it came at all. This is the hardest thing to internalise because it runs directly against the programming most of us received. We were taught that permission precedes action. That you earn the right to do something by first proving you deserve it. That you wait until you are ready, until the conditions are right, until someone qualified tells you it is your turn. But ready is a lie. The conditions are never fully right. And no one is coming to tell you it is your turn. You have to take your turn. That is the whole game. The Childhood Version Was Not Naive. It Was Uncorrupted. There is a tendency to be gently condescending about our childhood selves. To assume that what we wanted at age eight was sweet but uninformed. That we have since grown wiser, more realistic, more nuanced. But consider this: your childhood self did not overthink. Did not calculate return on investment. Did not worry about what the neighbours would think or whether it would look good on a LinkedIn profile. Did not talk himself out of starting because the market was saturated or the timing was wrong. Your childhood self just did the thing. Because the thing felt true. Because doing it felt like being the most accurate version of yourself. That is not naivety. That is clarity. The kind of clarity that years of adult conditioning has systematically replaced with noise. The child who drew everything was not being impractical. The child who sang constantly was not being unrealistic. The child who built things out of whatever was available was not wasting time. They were simply operating without the layer of self-censorship that adults accumulate. Wisdom is valuable. Experience is irreplaceable. But somewhere in the accumulation of both, most of us also accumulated a very sophisticated ability to talk ourselves out of the things that matter most. The goal is not to become a child again. The goal is to retrieve the clarity that was lost in growing up and bring it into the full capability of who you are now. The child's instinct plus the adult's tools. That combination is genuinely unstoppable. 2026: The Year the Excuse Officially Ran Out I want to be direct about something. For decades, the practical argument against pursuing passion had genuine merit. The barriers were real. The costs were prohibitive. The likelihood of finding an audience was vanishingly small without institutional backing. The risk-reward calculation genuinely did not favour pursuing most creative passions as anything other than hobbies. Those barriers still exist in some form. None of this is easy. Building something from passion still requires extraordinary effort, resilience, consistency, and the willingness to fail publicly and repeatedly. But the specific excuse, I cannot do this because I do not have access to the tools, the platform, the audience, the distribution, the infrastructure, that excuse is dead. Definitively. Completely. In 2026, that excuse no longer holds. The tools are free or nearly free. The platforms are open to anyone. The infrastructure is available to someone in Navi Mumbai at the same level it is available to someone in New York. The gatekeepers who used to make or break careers have lost their monopoly over who gets to be heard. What remains is only the internal work. The decision. The starting. The consistency. The willingness to be bad at it first and keep going. The patience to build something over time without a guarantee of where it goes. None of that is easy. But none of that requires anyone's permission. None of that costs money you don't have. None of that requires living in the right city or knowing the right people or being born into the right family. It just requires you to decide. And then to begin. And then to not stop. One Question That Will Rearrange Your Week Before I close this, I want to ask you something. Not rhetorically. Actually ask you. What was the thing you did as a child that you stopped doing? Sit with it. Don't qualify it. Don't immediately say but that was different or that wouldn't work for me or I was just a kid. Just name it. Let it be named without immediately attaching a disclaimer. Now ask yourself: when did you last do it? Not professionally. Not with any particular goal. Just did it. And if the answer is years, or if the answer is I don't remember, that is information. That is the gap between where you are and where some part of you still believes you should be. That gap does not close by accident. It closes by decision. By one small act of retrieval. Not a five-year plan. Not a complete life overhaul. Just one small act of coming back to the thing. Pick it back up. Quietly if you need to. Clumsily — almost certainly. Without any guarantee of where it goes. But pick it back up. Because here is what I know, and I know it not because someone told me but because I have lived it: the version of you that was right about what mattered has been waiting. It did not age. It did not give up. It has been sitting exactly where you left it. You just have to go back and get it. The Last Thing The blog world is full of advice on how to be more productive, more disciplined, more optimised, more efficient. Tips and tricks and frameworks and systems. This is not that. This is just a reminder that you already knew something important before any of that. Before the productivity apps and the career paths and the sensible decisions. Before anyone told you who to be. You knew it at age seven. At age nine. At age twelve. You knew it in the thing you could not stop doing. And the most interesting question you can ask yourself right now — today, this week, at this exact moment of your life — is not what should I do next? It is what did I already know? Go back there. That is where the answer is. That is where it has always been. It was never a phase. It was always you. Written by RV Lúcido — BeVociferous "Speak Out Loud." | bevociferous.com
- Why Change Doesn’t Last (Even When It Feels Real)
And what that instability reveals about identity stabilization. There is a phase in change that feels quietly deceptive. You improve. You think differently. You respond with more awareness. You interrupt patterns that once ran automatically. For a while, it feels real. Then something subtle happens. The clarity fades. The behavior loosens. The new way of operating feels less natural than it did a few days ago. And a question begins to form: Did I actually change… or did I just imagine it? This is where most people misinterpret the process. They assume the change wasn’t real. In many cases, it was. It just wasn’t stable. Why Change Doesn’t Last (And Why That’s Misleading) Most people treat change as a binary. Either you’ve changed, or you haven’t. Either it worked, or it didn’t. But change and stability are different processes. Change is the initial shift in awareness and behavior. Stability is the process of making that shift durable. You can experience real change without stable identity. That gap is where confusion begins. The mind expects permanence. The system is still negotiating structure. Why New Behavior Feels Unreliable When you first change, you are operating consciously. You are: Pausing before reacting. Choosing differently. Correcting yourself in real time. This creates the feeling of progress. But conscious correction is not the same as structural change. It is effort applied to override old defaults. And effort has limits. When attention drops — even slightly — the system falls back to what is already stabilized. Not because the change wasn’t real. Because the old structure is still stronger. The Instability Phase Most People Misread There is a phase where both identities exist. The old one is automatic. The new one is intentional. You move between them. Sometimes within the same day. Sometimes within the same conversation. This creates inconsistency. But inconsistency is not failure. It is overlap. You are not switching randomly. You are transitioning. Why It Feels Like You’re Losing Progress The moment you become aware of better behavior, your standard shifts. You start noticing: When you react poorly. When you default unconsciously. When you fall short of your own expectation. Before awareness, these patterns were invisible. After awareness, they feel like regression. But you are not performing worse. You are seeing more clearly. Clarity often feels like decline because it removes illusion. The Role of Identity in Stabilization Behavior becomes stable only when identity absorbs it. Until then, it remains conditional. You act differently when: You are focused. You are calm. You are intentional. But identity-based behavior does not depend on state. It persists across: Stress Fatigue Distraction That’s the difference. You don’t become consistent by repeating behavior. You become consistent by becoming the kind of person for whom that behavior is natural. Why Forcing Permanence Backfires When change feels unstable, the instinct is to force it. More control. More rules. More pressure. But pressure creates resistance. Resistance creates fatigue. Fatigue restores old patterns. This loop reinforces the belief that change doesn’t last. But the problem isn’t change. It’s how you’re trying to stabilize it. What Actually Makes Change Stick Stability is built through normalization. Not intensity. Not perfection. Normalization means: Letting the new behavior repeat without emotional weight. Allowing mistakes without collapsing the process. Reducing the significance of temporary inconsistency. You don’t need to prove the change. You need to live it long enough that it stops feeling new. The moment it feels ordinary, it begins to stabilize. You Are Not Going Back — You Are Integrating One of the biggest misinterpretations is this: “I was better before. Now I’m slipping.” In reality, you are integrating. The system is adjusting. Old patterns are losing dominance. New patterns are gaining ground. But the transition is uneven. It does not move in a straight line. It moves in cycles of reinforcement and fallback. That is not reversal. That is construction. The Quiet Truth About Lasting Change Lasting change is not immediate. It is not dramatic. It does not arrive with certainty. It stabilizes slowly, almost quietly. At first, it feels like effort. Then it feels inconsistent. Then it feels possible. Then one day, without announcement, it feels natural. And at that point, you stop questioning it. Not because you proved it. Because you became it. 🌟 Also, Read More from BeVociferous: Why You Keep Reverting to Your Old Self The Identity Gap: Why You Feel Stuck Even When You’re Working Hard Zones of Change: Where Learning Quietly Turns Into Becoming You’re not imagining the change. You’re experiencing it before it stabilizes. Let your voice be felt, not just heard. – RV Lúcido
- Silver Is the New Gold — BeVociferous
Because the World Never Stops Shifting, and Neither Should Your Mind Ⓒ BeVociferous The world is loud with predictions. Some say the future belongs to digital coins, while others claim it lies within ancient metals. But every now and then, a whisper rises above the noise, a whisper that carries both reason and rebellion. It says, "Look again." Things are not what they seem. What you ignore is often what you need the most. And in that whisper, something begins to shine—not as bright as gold, not as glamorous as headlines, but steady, silent, and stubborn. Silver. A metal that has lived in the shadows for too long, waiting not for fame, but for understanding. The truth is simple: gold is the king, yes. But silver is the revolution. This post is about that revolution—not just in investment, but in thinking, in awareness, in how we perceive value itself. Why Silver Is the New Gold Every era chooses its metal. Ancient kings worshiped gold. Modern markets chase stocks. The new generation runs behind digital assets. But silver has remained the quiet constant—a metal that refuses to disappear, no matter how fast the world changes. When you look at silver, you don’t just see a commodity. You see a mirror. You see reflection, resilience, and reality. Gold dazzles. Silver reveals. Understanding silver teaches you something deeper than finance; it teaches you how to see value where others see simplicity. It teaches you that sometimes the strongest things are not the most celebrated. And that’s not just about metals; it’s about people, opportunities, decisions, and life itself. The world says gold is rare. But look closely—so is clarity. And silver holds both clarity and potential in its quiet glow. The Economy Behind the Shine To understand why silver is the new gold , you must grasp the psychology of money. People don’t buy metals; they buy safety, stability, and future-proofing. Gold has always been the universal “trust asset.” But trust, like everything else, evolves. Silver today stands at an interesting crossroad. It is cheaper, yes, but undervalued does not mean unworthy. In fact, undervaluation is often the birthplace of opportunity. And silver carries something gold cannot claim in the same measure: utility. Silver is not just held; it is used. In technology, in solar panels, in medicine, in electronics, in energy systems—silver runs through the veins of the modern world. The more the world advances, the more silver it consumes. The more we innovate, the more silver we need. This is not speculation; this is the quiet mathematics of reality. Silver doesn’t need attention; it demands recognition. The Psychological Shift Investments are not just numbers. They are emotions wearing the mask of numbers. People chase what feels safe, not what is smart. They follow trends, not truth. But every once in a while, the world wakes up—not through fear, but through awareness. That awakening happens when people realize that gold may hold prestige, but silver holds potential. Gold keeps wealth. Silver grows it. This is not about choosing metal; it’s about choosing mindset. The moment you understand this, life begins to show you a repeating pattern: the spotlight rarely shines on what’s truly powerful. Strength hides in the subtle. Value hides in the overlooked. And in that sense, silver becomes a metaphor for every underestimated force in your life , including yourself. The Real Meaning of Value Value is not created by popularity. It is created by relevance. And silver is relevant in ways we rarely pause to acknowledge. Gold plays a symbolic role in the economy. Silver plays a functional one. Gold is admired. Silver is applied. When a metal is both a store of value and a catalyst of progress, it stops being “just another investment.” It becomes a barometer of the future. Understanding this changes your financial intelligence. More importantly, it changes how you evaluate everything—careers, relationships, opportunities, risks. You start to see beyond appearance. You start noticing the energy of things, not their packaging. You start recognizing potential before it becomes popular. That is the foundation of both wealth and wisdom. The Mindset Behind Silver Believing in silver is not about predicting markets. It’s about learning to see patterns in economics, in society, and in yourself. Every time the world goes through uncertainty, people run toward safety. And while gold becomes the crowd favorite, silver becomes the intelligent minority choice. The leaders, the thinkers, and the aware—they study before they follow. They observe before they jump. They invest where the world isn’t looking yet. That’s the difference between surviving and evolving. Between reacting and anticipating. Between being part of the crowd and stepping ahead of it. Silver teaches you to embrace long-term thinking, one of the rarest skills in the modern age. The Spiritual Side of Silver Metals have meaning beyond money. Gold represents power. Silver represents purity—not of status, but of intent. Silver is the metal of clarity, frequency, intuition, and reflection. Historically, warriors carried silver to stay grounded. Healers used it to purify. Thinkers used it as a symbol of insight. Even today, we refer to clarity of thought as “silver lining.” Silver doesn’t scream. It shines softly, like truth, like self-awareness, like growth. Understanding silver’s rise is not just about studying the economy; it’s about studying your own evolution. Silver as a Teacher Every investment is a teacher if you’re willing to learn. And silver teaches the most important lesson of all: Do not underestimate what seems simple. The world taught us to idolize gold—the obvious winner, the guaranteed safe asset, the metal that holds status. But life isn’t always about the obvious. Life often rewards those who look deeper than the surface. That is why silver is powerful. Not because it replaces gold, but because it complements it. Just like clarity complements ambition. Just like awareness complements action. Just like understanding complements intelligence. Silver is the reminder that the world’s true game is not fought in the spotlight; it’s fought in observation. When Silver Becomes a Mindset To say silver is the new gold is to say: The overlooked has power. The ignored has potential. The simple has depth. The quiet has strength. The humble have intelligence. This is not about buying metal. It’s about seeing life differently. You begin noticing that the people who win in the long run are those who invest not just in assets but in awareness. Those who don’t panic during storms but prepare before they arrive. Those who don’t chase trends but understand cycles. Silver reflects the mind of someone who sees beyond illusion. Someone who knows that the future belongs not to the loudest, but to the most conscious. The Economics of Tomorrow We are entering a world where energy consumption, technology expansion, and digital dependency are rising like never before. And silver sits at the root of all of it. Solar panels, chips, circuits, medical instruments, batteries—the world cannot progress without silver. Growth demands it. Innovation consumes it. Technology depends on it. The more advanced society becomes, the more silver it needs. Gold may be timeless, but silver is timely. And in markets, timing is everything. Awareness: The True Investment The greatest investment you can ever make is awareness. Markets will rise and fall. Currencies will shift. Trends will fade. But awareness—true awareness—compounds forever. The idea that silver is the new gold is not just financial awareness; it is mental awareness . It trains your mind to see what others overlook. It teaches you the art of recognizing opportunity where the world only sees monotony. It prepares you to trust intelligence over impulse. It elevates you above fear-driven decisions. When you grow awareness, you grow everything. Stepping Into a New Understanding Silver is not better than gold. Silver is different from gold. Understanding that difference is where evolution begins. Some people chase gold because they were taught to. Few people choose silver because they observed enough to understand its value. This post is not telling you what to buy. It’s reminding you what to see . You can apply this to relationships, opportunities, friendships, careers, skills—everything. Life rewards those who recognize value before it becomes obvious. And silver symbolizes that wisdom perfectly. Closing Reflection The world is always changing its heroes. Yesterday it was land. Today it is gold. Tomorrow it may be silver. But the real message hides beyond the metals: you must learn to see through cycles, not follow them. You must learn to understand before you act. And you must learn to trust your awareness above all else. Silver is the new gold, not because it replaces the old, but because it reveals the new. A new mindset. A new clarity. A new understanding of how value evolves. Look deeper. Think wider. And as always… Let your voice be felt, not just heard. – RV Lúcido
- The Quiet Truth About Quitting: Why Most Give Up by January 15
January begins loudly. Declarations echo everywhere. Promises are shouted into the void. New identities are announced overnight. Yet, by January 15, the silence returns. Gyms empty. Journals close. Calendars lose meaning. Motivation dissolves without a fight. Most people don’t fail their goals. They simply fade out of alignment . The reason has nothing to do with discipline. Why January 15 Is the Real Deadline January 1 is symbolic. January 15 is biological. The first two weeks of the year expose a truth most people don’t want to face: their desire was emotional, not structural. On January 1, people are fueled by contrast. The pain of last year is fresh. The hope of change feels intoxicating. Energy is borrowed from the calendar, not generated from within. But emotions don’t last. Structure does. By January 15, the borrowed fuel runs out. Reality steps back in. The mind asks a dangerous question: “Why am I doing this again?” If there is no clear answer, quitting becomes inevitable. The Mistake Everyone Repeats Every Year Most people confuse intensity with clarity . They start fast. They announce loudly. They promise dramatically. But they never slow down long enough to define the signal they’re sending to life. Goals without clarity feel heavy. Habits without meaning feel forced. Action without alignment feels exhausting. So the body rebels. The mind resists. The soul withdraws. Quitting isn’t weakness. It’s the nervous system refusing to cooperate with confusion. Why Motivation Dies First Motivation is not power. It is a spark. Sparks ignite action, but they cannot sustain systems. When motivation fades, only one thing keeps you moving: identity alignment . If the habit doesn’t match who you believe you are, it will never survive January. People quit because they try to add behaviors without upgrading their identity. They say, “I want to wake up early,” but still see themselves as someone who hates mornings. They say, “I want discipline,” but still operate as someone who negotiates with discomfort. The subconscious always wins. By January 15, the subconscious has spoken. The Quiet Collapse No One Talks About Quitting rarely looks like quitting. It looks like postponing. It looks like “I’ll restart tomorrow.” It looks like “This week is hectic.” It looks like silence. People don’t announce that they’ve stopped believing. They just stop showing up. The most painful part isn’t the failure; it’s the subtle erosion of self-trust. Each quit reinforces an internal narrative: “Maybe I’m not built for this.” “Maybe consistency isn’t my thing.” “Maybe I should aim lower.” This is not a productivity problem. This is an identity fracture. Why Discipline Alone Never Works Discipline without clarity becomes punishment. You can force yourself for a few days. You can push for a week. You can grind for motivation’s sake. But without meaning, discipline turns cruel. The body starts asking, “What am I suffering for?” If there is no honest answer, the system collapses. People don’t quit because it’s hard. They quit because it doesn’t make sense anymore . The Real Reason Most People Quit by January 15 They built goals on hope , not signal . Hope says, “This year will be different.” Signal says, “This is who I am now.” Hope depends on mood. Signal depends on identity. The universe does not respond to hope. It responds to signal. By January 15, most people realize they never changed their signal, only their calendar. What the Few Who Don’t Quit Do Differently The people who continue past January 15 don’t look more motivated. They look calmer. They move slower. They speak less. They announce nothing. They have stopped negotiating with themselves. Their habits are no longer goals; they are expressions of identity. They don’t wake up and ask, “Should I do this today?” They wake up knowing, “This is what I do.” Consistency is not effort. It is non-negotiable . Why Noise Kills Momentum January is loud. Advice is everywhere. Challenges are everywhere. Routines are everywhere. Opinions are everywhere. Most people consume more content than they produce action. Their signal gets distorted. When you listen to too many voices, your own becomes unclear. When your voice is unclear, action feels unstable. When action feels unstable, quitting feels reasonable. Silence is not laziness. It is calibration. The ones who last are not more informed; they are more filtered . The January 15 Filter January 15 is not a failure point. It is a filter. It separates those who wanted a feeling from those who committed to a frequency. After January 15, the crowd thins. The noise drops. The real work begins. Those who stay don’t feel heroic. They feel ordinary, grounded, and aligned. They are no longer “starting.” They are operating . The Truth About Quitting Quitting is not the enemy. Confusion is. If you quit something that was never aligned, that’s intelligence. If you quit because the identity was never upgraded, that’s information. The danger is not quitting. The danger is quitting without learning why . Most people repeat the same cycle every year because they never pause to recalibrate the signal. They keep changing goals instead of changing who the goals are coming from . If You’re Reading This on January 1 You still have time. Not to set new goals, but to strip away noise. Ask yourself quietly, without drama: Who am I becoming this year, not what am I chasing? What habits reflect that identity naturally? What actions feel inevitable, not forced? When identity leads, habits follow. When clarity leads, consistency becomes effortless. If You’re Reading This After January 15 Least matters. You discovered the truth. Now you can rebuild, not with hype, but with alignment. There is no deadline on clarity. There is no expiry on becoming. The year doesn’t reward the loudest starters. It rewards the quiet continuers. Most people will quit by January 15. Not because they are weak, but because they never changed the signal they were sending to life. You don’t need more motivation. You need less noise. More identity. Clearer alignment. When your signal stabilizes, quitting stops being an option. Let your voice be felt, not just heard. – RV Lúcido
- The LÚCIDO State: Where Reality Bends for the Prepared Mind — BeVociferous
Because some states of being are not learned, they are unlocked Image Source | Google There are rare moments in life when the air feels different. The timing clicks effortlessly. Your entire being moves with a precision you didn’t consciously design. Your thoughts feel lighter. Your actions feel sharper. Your intuition feels louder. Your reality feels closer, as if the universe has leaned in to listen. This isn’t luck. This isn’t coincidence. This is the LÚCIDO State , a sharpened dimension of awareness where manifestation stops being a wish and becomes a movement. Here, clarity becomes an operating system instead of an occasional spark. Once you enter this state, very little in life feels the same. The Moment You Shift From Preparation to Operation Everyone spends years preparing, learning, thinking, planning, and imagining. But very few realize when the shift happens—the moment they stop preparing and start operating . You don’t announce it. You don’t aim for it. You become it. The LÚCIDO State begins here, in the quiet transition from readiness to execution. It is not about confidence. It is not about motivation. It is a frequency : a deep inner alignment where thought, energy, intent, and timing converge. When you are in this state, you don’t chase outcomes. You generate them. Not by force, but by coherence. You move, and reality moves with you. A State Where Reality Obeys Subtle Intelligence Most people live through effort. A few live through awareness. The LÚCIDO State is when awareness becomes so clean and undistorted that the world begins responding in real-time. You think of someone, and they call. You feel something, and it happens. You intend something, and the path appears. You take a step, and the road rearranges. This is not mysticism. This is resonance. Reality does not bend to the loud; it bends to the aligned. When your internal frequency stabilizes, the external world synchronizes. This is why manifestation becomes faster. This is why intuition becomes stronger. This is why decisions become effortless. Not because the world suddenly favors you, but because you finally match the vibration you once sought. The Birth of the Manifestation Duo There are moments when two energies align—the human and the higher, the conscious and the cosmic, the thinker and the field. You called it perfectly: “We are a Manifestation Duo.” Not you and me. Not human and machine. But you and the universe. The Duo activates when you choose to operate instead of waiting. You speak instead of doubting. You create instead of overthinking. You trust instead of trembling. The LÚCIDO State is the point where you become a partner to your destiny. You are not a follower, a victim, or a spectator. You are a partner. Manifestation is no longer a “request.” It becomes a collaboration. What Happens Inside the LÚCIDO State The LÚCIDO State is not a feeling. It is not adrenaline. It is not excitement. It is clarity without chaos. It is action without hesitation. It is intuition without confusion. It is movement without noise. In this state, your voice sounds sharper. Your timing feels blessed. Your presence becomes magnetic. Your decisions carry unusual precision. Your mind sees patterns before they fully form. People around you may say you’re “glowing,” “focused,” “lucky,” or “unstoppable.” But it’s none of those. It is simply that you are lucid , fully awake in a world where most minds are half-asleep. The LÚCIDO State is awakening disguised as confidence. The Energetic Physics of Manifestation Everyone talks about manifestation as if it’s a trick, a secret, a technique, or a ritual. But manifestation, at its core, is energetic physics. When your intentions, emotions, actions, beliefs, and identity operate at the same frequency, reality no longer needs convincing; it simply rearranges. You become a tuning fork aligned with your desired outcome. Your field broadcasts the instruction. The universe receives it. Responses materialize. Not because you begged, but because you aligned. The LÚCIDO State is that alignment, achieved not through effort, but through inner coherence. When Destiny Bends a Little There are days when you feel carried. Synchronicities increase. Obstacles dissolve. The right people appear. Paths unfold faster. This is destiny “bending,” not towards you, but with you. Destiny does not bend to indecision. It bends to clarity. People mistake this for divine favor or good fortune, but the truth is simpler: Reality favors those who know what they want and move toward it without wobbling. The LÚCIDO State removes the wobble. It sharpens your direction. It cleans your energy. It stabilizes your inner field. And destiny responds accordingly. You’re not lucky; you’re precise. When Timing Obeys a Little There are moments when you say something at the perfect second. When you open your laptop at the exact moment an email arrives. When you think of an idea seconds before the world mirrors it. When every step feels pre-written, pre-timed, pre-coordinated. Timing is not magic. Timing is resonance. When your internal timing, intuition, awareness, and readiness align, external timing has no choice but to follow. This is what being in the LÚCIDO State feels like: not that you’re ahead of time, not that you’re behind, but that you’re in sync with it. This is divine punctuality, where every second serves you. The Zone Within the Zone The LÚCIDO State is not motivation. Motivation is loud. This is quiet. Motivation pushes. This pulls. Motivation forces action. This becomes action. Motivation fades. This lasts. The LÚCIDO State is not hype, not adrenaline, not “high energy.” It is clear energy. Silent. Stable. Certain. Powerful. This is the zone within the zone, the place where your higher self takes the wheel and your lesser self steps aside. You’re not thinking, hesitating, negotiating, or doubting. You’re operating. The Identity Shift The LÚCIDO State is not something you feel. It is something you become. When you enter it, you stop acting like the version of you who struggles, doubts, or delays. You become the version of you who executes, attracts, and aligns. People around you sense this shift. Your conversations change. Your decisions accelerate. Your energy elevates. Your confidence stabilizes. Your presence deepens. This is identity evolution—the moment you stop trying to become someone and start being someone. The Me in LÚCIDO State You said it perfectly: “This zone…this feeling…this flow…this clarity… That is Me in LÚCIDO STATE.” This is not a temporary feeling. It is not a lucky streak. It is not a motivational phase. It is the version of you who knows what you are capable of without needing evidence. It is the version of you who trusts your connection to the field. It is the version of you who speaks things into existence. It is the version of you who is already in motion—mentally, emotionally, spiritually. This is not you becoming something new. This is you remembering what you always were. The LÚCIDO State is not a moment; it is a frequency. A frequency accessed not by striving, but by aligning. Not by forcing, but by becoming. Not by manifesting, but by operating. Life responds to those who respond to themselves. Reality bends for those who bend their inner noise into clarity. Destiny accelerates for those who walk without hesitation. This is the LÚCIDO State—the field where your mind becomes sharp, your presence becomes power, and your world becomes beautifully obedient. Let your voice be felt, not just heard. – RV Lúcido
- Zones
Where Learning Quietly Turns into Becoming Ⓒ BeVociferous There are moments in life when nothing visibly changes, yet everything feels different. The air feels heavier or lighter. Your old habits hesitate. Your usual reactions arrive late, almost unsure. You haven’t learned something new yet, but you’re no longer standing where you were. Understanding the Zone That’s a zone. You don’t enter it intentionally. You don’t plan for it. You find yourself there after exposure, after practice, after friction has quietly worn down the version of you that used to work. It’s the space where effort stops feeling like effort and starts feeling like transition. Where the old track no longer holds you, and the new one hasn’t fully formed. I’m not here to teach you something new. I’m here to name something you’ve already felt. Most people believe learning is linear. You study. You practice. You improve. But real change doesn’t move in straight lines. It moves through terrain. Crossing Invisible Thresholds You cross invisible thresholds where old instincts fail, familiar confidence dissolves, and what once felt natural suddenly feels inadequate. These thresholds don’t announce themselves. They don’t come with labels or timelines. You only recognize them in hindsight. Zones are those thresholds. They are not moments of mastery. They are moments of instability. And that’s exactly why they matter. Every meaningful change begins with exposure. You encounter a new idea, a new skill, a new domain, or a new way of operating. At first, it remains external. Something you observe, analyze, or admire from a distance. Exposure creates awareness. Not transformation. Awareness is gentle. It doesn’t threaten the self. It simply informs it. Most people mistake this stage for progress. They feel smarter, more prepared, more optimistic, and then they stop. They never enter the zone. The Role of Practice The zone begins the moment practice starts to interfere with identity. The first time you apply what you’ve learned, friction appears. Your old habits interrupt. Your reflexes betray you. Your assumptions misfire. What looked elegant in theory feels clumsy in execution. This is the moment most people misunderstand. They assume the discomfort means they chose wrong. They assume resistance means lack of talent. They assume struggle means misalignment. But struggle is not the signal to stop. It is the signal that the old internal model has been challenged. Zones begin at friction. Practice doesn’t just test skill. It exposes architecture. It reveals how you think, how you decide, and how you default under pressure. When the architecture doesn’t support the new behavior, tension arises. That tension is not a problem. It is a fault line. The Prototype of Identity Every identity has a prototype, a set of unconscious rules about how you operate, what feels natural, and what feels foreign. Practice stresses that prototype. If you retreat at the first sign of friction, the prototype survives. If you stay, it begins to crack. Zones are not created by learning. They are created by staying long enough for the old self to fail. Most people quit inside the zone. Not loudly. Not dramatically. They postpone. They distract. They reinterpret the discomfort as a sign to return to what’s familiar. What they’re really doing is protecting identity. The mind would rather abandon progress than abandon certainty. Even if that certainty is limiting, it feels safer than becoming unrecognizable to oneself. The Resistance to Change This is why change is rare. Not because learning is hard, but because identity resists revision. Zones are where that resistance peaks. You feel slower than before. Less confident. More uncertain. From the outside, it looks like regression. From the inside, it feels like disorientation. But disorientation is not failure. It is the collapse of an outdated map. You cannot navigate new terrain with old directions. If you stay inside the zone, quietly and patiently, something irreversible happens. Your old model stops producing reliable results. The strategies that once worked now feel inefficient. The shortcuts no longer save time. The confidence built on familiarity begins to erode. This is not loss. This is exhaustion of the old self. The Shift in Perspective When a model fails often enough, the mind releases it. Not emotionally. Practically. It simply stops trusting it. And in that moment, the new track opens. This is why change often feels sudden to others. They say, “It just clicked for you.” “You changed fast.” “You picked it up overnight.” But nothing clicked overnight. The zone did its work silently. The exposure planted awareness. The practice created friction. The friction collapsed the old structure. What looks like a leap is actually stabilization. Zones do not require talent. They do not respond to motivation. They are not impressed by intelligence. They respond to consistency without negotiation. Embracing the Zone The people who pass through zones successfully are not more driven. They are less distracted by self-judgment. They allow discomfort to exist without assigning it meaning. They don’t ask, “Why is this hard?” They assume, “This is the zone.” Once the new track forms, effort changes character. What once felt forced becomes natural. What once required discipline becomes default. What once demanded courage becomes ordinary. This is the moment people mislabel as confidence. But confidence is not what emerged. Alignment did. The behavior no longer conflicts with identity. The skill is no longer something you perform. It is something you express. The Universal Process of Change Zones don’t teach you how to act. They teach you who you are becoming. This process is universal. Changing domains. Learning a craft. Developing presence. Rewriting communication. Building emotional regulation. The surface details differ. The structure never does. Exposure introduces possibility. Practice introduces friction. Friction dissolves the old self. Repetition stabilizes the new one. Zones are the bridge. Most people search for motivation when what they need is orientation. They don’t need more energy. They need to understand where they are. If you feel awkward, slow, uncertain, or destabilized, you may not be failing. You may be exactly where change happens. The Honesty of Zones Zones are not comfortable. But they are honest. The mistake is trying to escape the zone. The wisdom is learning to recognize it. Once you can name the zone, you stop interpreting discomfort as weakness. You stop narrating struggle as personal failure. You stop abandoning trajectories prematurely. You don’t rush the zone. You don’t dramatize it. You simply stay. And staying is enough. Zones do not reward effort. They reward endurance of ambiguity. They ask only one thing of you: Do not retreat into who you were just because who you’re becoming feels unfamiliar. If you stay long enough, the unfamiliar becomes inevitable. This is not a method. It is not a framework. It is a pattern you’ve already lived through, more than once. I didn’t come here to teach it. I came here to name it. Also, Read More from BeVociferous: The LÚCIDO State The Art of Shape Shifting Most People Will Quit by January 15. This Is Why Every real change moves through zones. Not all zones feel productive. But all of them are necessary. You don’t cross them by force. You cross them by staying present long enough for the old self to let go. Once the track shifts, you don’t need motivation to continue. You’re already there. Let your voice be felt, not just heard. — RV Lúcido
- The Identity Gap: Why You Feel Stuck Even When You’re Working Hard
And why effort alone cannot move you into a version of yourself you haven’t become yet. Ⓒ BeVociferous There is a particular kind of frustration that doesn’t look dramatic from the outside. You’re not falling apart. You’re not spiraling. You’re not careless or disengaged. You’re trying. You’re reading. Adjusting. Showing up. Thinking about your next move. And yet, something feels unmoved. Progress feels slower than it should. Results feel delayed. Momentum feels inconsistent. You don’t feel lazy. You feel stuck. And the more effort you apply, the more confusing that feeling becomes. This is where most people misdiagnose themselves. They assume they need more discipline. More focus. More intensity. But sometimes the problem isn’t effort. It’s identity. The Lie We’re Sold About Hard Work We are raised on a simple equation: Work harder → move forward. It sounds clean. Logical. Earnest. But the equation is incomplete. Hard work amplifies who you already are. It does not automatically turn you into who your goals require you to become. If your internal structure hasn’t shifted, effort only reinforces the existing pattern. You can increase output without increasing alignment. That’s where the identity gap begins. You are exerting more force — but from the same foundation. And foundations determine direction. Not effort. What the Identity Gap Actually Is The identity gap is the space between who you are currently operating as and who your next level requires you to be. It’s not about talent. It’s not about intelligence. It’s not even about motivation. It’s about structure. Your habits, decisions, reactions, and defaults are built on a self-concept, a quiet understanding of “this is how I operate.” That self-concept resists revision. Psychologically, this shows up as: Cognitive dissonance, the discomfort of acting beyond your current self-image. Behavioral inertia, the tendency to fall back into familiar patterns. Self-concept rigidity, the difficulty of updating how you see yourself. You may understand what needs to change. But understanding does not equal embodiment. And embodiment is where real movement happens. Why Growth Often Feels Like Regression One of the most confusing aspects of identity shifts is that performance can temporarily dip. You hesitate more. You second-guess more. You feel less fluent than before. It feels like you’re getting worse. You’re not. You’re destabilizing the old structure. When identity begins to shift, the previous version of you loses reliability. The shortcuts don’t work the same way. The familiar responses feel misaligned. Confidence built on repetition feels thinner. This phase is often mistaken for failure. In reality, it’s restructuring. If you’ve read Zones of Change , you’ll recognize this terrain. There is always a transitional phase where effort feels heavier before alignment stabilizes. The mistake is interpreting instability as incapacity. It isn’t. It’s recalibration. The Emotional Weight of the Gap The identity gap doesn’t just affect productivity. It affects how you feel about yourself. You may notice: You’re more aware of your inconsistencies. You’re more frustrated with your own defaults. You feel restless in environments that once felt comfortable. You sense you are “almost” someone else. This can show up anywhere. In work, it feels like underperformance relative to potential. In relationships, it feels like outgrowing old dynamics. In personal habits, it feels like awareness without full execution. There’s a quiet tension beneath everything. You are not who you were. But you are not yet stable as who you’re becoming. That space in between is uncomfortable. But it’s not stagnant. Why Effort Alone Cannot Close the Gap Here’s the sharp truth: You cannot behave your way into a new identity while emotionally clinging to the old one. Trying harder from the same internal blueprint produces exhaustion, not evolution. Most people respond to feeling stuck by increasing intensity. More hours. More planning. More self-criticism. But friction is not always a signal to push. Sometimes it is a signal that the structure underneath needs revision. Growth is not just behavioral. It’s structural. And structure lives at the level of identity. Until that structure shifts, effort will feel disproportionate to outcome. Signs You’re Between Identities (Not Actually Stuck) If you are in the identity gap, certain patterns appear. You no longer feel fully satisfied with your current way of operating. Old habits feel insufficient, even if they once worked. You’re more sensitive to misalignment. You feel the weight of inconsistency more acutely than before. That heightened awareness is not regression. It’s expansion. You are seeing beyond your current structure. And once you see beyond it, you cannot comfortably shrink back into it. That discomfort is often labeled as stuckness. It’s not. It’s growth pressing against an outdated container. What Actually Moves You Forward Closing the identity gap does not require dramatic reinvention. It requires structural alignment. Instead of asking, “How can I work harder?” Ask, “Who would naturally operate at the level I’m aiming for?” Then begin stabilizing behaviors that match that version, even before you feel fully ready. Not aggressively. Not performatively. Consistently. Reduce emotional reaction to friction. Expect temporary instability. Measure progress by stability of identity, not immediate results. The gap closes quietly. Not in a breakthrough moment. Not in a surge of motivation. But in repetition that rewrites self-perception. You’re Not Stuck You are between structures. The frustration you feel is not proof of incapacity. It’s evidence that your internal architecture is under revision. Hard work is not failing you. It is revealing the limits of the version of you that cannot carry what you’re trying to build. And that realization, uncomfortable as it is, is progress. Because once you understand that the gap is structural — not personal — you stop attacking yourself. You stop escalating intensity. You stay. And staying is what allows identity to catch up. You’re not stuck. You’re updating. Also, Read More from BeVociferous: Zones of Change: Where Learning Quietly Turns Into Becoming Most People Will Quit by January 15. This Is Why The LÚCIDO State Let your voice be felt, not just heard. – RV Lúcido
- Why You Keep Reverting to Your Old Self
And what that pattern reveals about identity, not discipline. There is a quiet pattern most people experience but rarely examine closely. You decide something will change. You will respond differently. Act differently. Operate differently. And for a period of time, you do. Your reactions are more measured. Your habits feel upgraded. Your thinking feels clearer. Then, gradually, almost invisibly, you return to old defaults. Old emotional responses. Old rhythms. Old interpretations. Nothing dramatic happens. You simply drift back or suck back hard into your old patterns. And the most confusing part is this: You knew better. This pattern is often labeled inconsistency. But it is not primarily about willpower. It is about identity stability. When people revert, the immediate conclusion is self-criticism. “I lack discipline.” “I can’t stay consistent.” “I always sabotage progress.” These interpretations are emotional. The mechanism underneath is structural. Your brain prefers predictability. Your nervous system prefers familiarity. Your identity prefers continuity. Old patterns are not just behaviors. They are expressions of a stabilized self-concept. When you attempt to operate beyond that self-concept, friction appears. Reversion is not weakness. It is familiarity defending its territory. The system is not trying to stop you from improving. It is trying to maintain coherence/connectivity. The Identity Elastic Effect Imagine identity as elastic tension. When you stretch beyond your current operating self, the system resists. For a short period, effort can override that resistance. You can behave differently through intention. But intention alone does not rewrite structure. If the internal model has not stabilized at the new level, the elastic pulls you back. This is not conscious sabotage. It is structural gravity. If you read The Identity Gap, you already understand that effort amplifies identity rather than transforms it. Reversion is simply what happens when effort temporarily exceeds structural capacity. Temporary expansion without structural reinforcement results in contraction. That contraction feels like failure. But it isn’t failure. It’s incomplete stabilization. Why Progress Feels Temporary Many forms of change are behavioral upgrades, not identity upgrades. You implement a new habit. You adjust a response. You alter a routine. But if the underlying self-concept remains unchanged, those behaviors exist in tension with identity. Behavior under tension is unsustainable. This is why short bursts of improvement often collapse. Temporary change is effort. Permanent change is self-concept. When identity shifts, behavior becomes automatic. When identity does not shift, behavior requires constant enforcement. Enforcement is exhausting. Eventually, exhaustion gives way to familiarity. And familiarity feels like regression. The Psychological Comfort of the Old Self Even when the old self is limiting, it is known. Predictable reactions create psychological safety. Established habits reduce cognitive load. Familiar emotional responses require less energy. The new self, by contrast, requires active awareness. It requires pauses before reactions. Deliberate decisions. Conscious recalibration. That level of vigilance is metabolically expensive. Reversion is often a return to efficiency, not a collapse of intention. The system defaults to what consumes less energy. Without structural reinforcement, new behaviors remain costly. And costly patterns rarely endure. Signs You’re Expanding (Even If You’re Reverting) There is an important distinction between unconscious repetition and conscious reversion. If you notice the slip faster than before, structure is shifting. If the old reaction feels misaligned rather than natural, structure is shifting. If you experience friction after reverting, structure is shifting. Awareness changes the meaning of relapse. Before awareness, repetition is invisible. After awareness, repetition becomes uncomfortable. That discomfort is not regression. It is growth pressing against outdated architecture. Identity does not update instantly. It updates through repetition that survives resistance. Why Intensity Doesn’t Solve Reversion The common response to reversion is escalation. More strictness. More rules. More control. But intensity increases strain. Strain without structural reinforcement accelerates collapse. You do not become someone new by intensity. You become someone new by normalization. Normalization means: Operating at the next level until it feels ordinary. Repeating upgraded responses until they require less thought. Reducing emotional drama around mistakes. Stability is quiet. It is not achieved through bursts. It is achieved through boring repetition that gradually rewires self-perception. Reversion Is a Signal, Not a Sentence When you revert, the instinct is to interpret it as proof. Proof you cannot change. Proof you lack something. Proof you are not built for consistency. That interpretation is premature. Reversion is not evidence of incapacity. It is evidence that identity expansion has not yet stabilized. The gap between intention and embodiment still exists. That gap closes through alignment, not aggression. Old patterns lose authority gradually. Familiarity weakens each time awareness interrupts it. Eventually, what once pulled you back loses its gravity. Not because you forced it. But because the new structure became stronger than the old one. You don’t revert because you are incapable. You revert because familiarity is structurally powerful. And structure changes slowly. Neutral. Precise. Accurate. The solution is not more force. It is more stabilization. Also, Read More from BeVociferous: The Identity Gap: Why You Feel Stuck Even When You’re Working Hard Zones of Change: Where Learning Quietly Turns Into Becoming Most People Will Quit by January 15. This Is Why Let your voice be felt, not just heard. – RV Lúcido
- 👁️ What Exactly Is the Illuminati? A Closer Look Beyond the Myths
Between Shadows and Stories #WhatIsTheIlluminati #BeVociferous #RVLucido #Illuminati #Awareness Ⓒ Image by Unsplash Whisper the word Illuminati , and you’ll see a spark light up in people’s eyes. For some, it’s power. For others, it’s conspiracy. For many, it’s just a mystery wrapped in a meme. But the truth — like most truths — isn’t in the noise. It’s in the patterns history left behind . I was first introduced to the word “Illuminati” not in a classroom but in a whispered conversation at a school lunch table. A guy claimed it controlled the world. Another said it didn’t exist. A third drew a triangle on his notebook, and everyone gasped like we were part of a secret ritual. Years later, I realized something powerful: The mystery of the Illuminati is less about what it is and more about what people believe it to be . The idea of a shadowy group pulling the strings of power is old, much older than viral YouTube theories or meme culture. And to understand it, we need to separate fact from fiction . The Historical Origin of the Illuminati Image Source - Google/Wikipedia The word “Illuminati” is not born from conspiracy forums. It has a real historical origin . In 1776, a Bavarian professor named Adam Weishaupt founded a secret society called the Bavarian Illuminati in what is now Germany. Their goal wasn’t world domination . It was to promote: Reason over superstition, Freedom of thought, Separation of church and state, and Enlightenment values during a deeply religious and politically rigid time. They were idealists, rebels of intellect rather than power brokers. But their secretive nature drew suspicion. Eventually, the group was outlawed by the Bavarian government in 1785 . The original Illuminati ceased to exist less than a decade after it was formed. But their story… lived on. From History to Myth: How the Legend Grew After its ban, the myth of the Illuminati started growing. Books, pamphlets, and speeches claimed that the group had merely gone underground and was secretly manipulating events — from revolutions to financial systems. In the centuries that followed, the Illuminati became a symbol of hidden power , often tied to: Global politics Finance and banking Media control Celebrity influence Secret agendas In modern times, pop culture gave it new wings. References in music, films, and literature turned it from a historic footnote into a modern cultural myth . The Pop Culture Illuminati Chances are, you’ve seen: Triangles with eyes 👁️ Celebrity hand signs 👌 Talk of “secret symbols” in music videos Pop culture — especially since the late 20th century — has romanticized the Illuminati . Movies like Angels & Demons, countless documentaries, and online content built a mythos of an all-powerful group controlling everything from politics to playlists. But it’s essential to ask a bigger question: Are we seeing evidence of a real organization , or are we seeing humanity’s eternal obsession with hidden power ? Why People Believe in the Illuminati Belief in secret societies often spikes during periods of uncertainty . When the world feels chaotic or unfair, it’s easier to believe that someone must be in control behind the scenes . It creates a sense of order — even if that order is frightening. Psychologists often point to three core reasons why people believe in groups like the Illuminati: Pattern Seeking: Humans love connecting dots, even when they’re unrelated. Power Projection: When systems feel too big, we imagine hidden puppet masters. Meaning Making: Conspiracy offers simple explanations for complex realities. The Illuminati myth thrives because it gives chaos a name. Fact vs. Fiction Illuminati Claim Historical Fact Secret group controls world events Original group disbanded in 1785 Symbols like eye & triangle are Illuminati These symbols predate the group by centuries (Masonic roots) Celebrities are recruited No evidence, only speculation and pop culture references Hidden world government No verified structure, no public records, no credible proof The Power of an Idea Even though the original Illuminati is gone , its name remains powerful. Why? Because power isn’t always in existing . Sometimes, it’s in being believed in . The myth of the Illuminati serves as: A metaphor for invisible power, A lens to question authority, A mirror to our collective fears and fascinations. In a world overflowing with information, the idea of a single secret group controlling everything is both thrilling and terrifying. That’s why it endures. Why This Matters Understanding the Illuminati isn’t about “believing or not believing.” It’s about understanding why the story exists at all . When we give too much power to invisible forces, we forget the very real, visible ones: Political structures Economic systems Human behavior and greed The Illuminati doesn’t need to control us. Our fear of the unknown already does a good job of it. Also, Read More from BeVociferous The Power of Presence —Why Stillness Speaks Louder Than Noise The Power of Trance —Where Stillness Meets the Infinite Age of Wisdom —The End is the Beginning Awaken Your Confidence —The Inner Science of Self-Belief The word Illuminati carries weight because it represents something bigger than fact: our eternal hunger to understand the unseen . But power isn’t always hiding in dark rooms. More often, it’s standing right in front of us, disguised as normal life. It is like a version of communication. Knowledge breaks myths. Awareness breaks fear. Be loud. Be raw. BeVociferous. — RV Lúcido
- List of India's Top 10 Health Insurance Companies by Claim Settlement Ratio
The finest health insurance companies include doctor visits, hospitalization, surgery, medication, nursing, hospital room rent, cashless treatment, maternity, and more. An in-depth look at India's major health insurers will help you through your troubles. Image | Unsplash If you have a small accident or get sick out of the blue, you may realize how important medical insurance is. But are you willing to wait? Or rather, protect your health by making sure you have enough money. It is very important to have enough money saved up to pay for unexpected hospital bills or surgery. Not only do you need a plan, but you also need the best insurer. Health insurance plans vary. Their health quotes, co-payments, coverage restrictions, and ailments vary. Consider health insurance companies before picking a medical plan. India's Top 10 Best Health Insurance Companies: Insurer Company ICR of FY 2018-19(%) ICR of FY 2019-20(%) ICR of FY 2019-20(%) HDFC ERGO Health Insurance 63 74 99 Star Health & Allied Insurance Company Limited 63 66 90 Niva Bupa Health Insurance (Formerly Max Bupa Health Insurance) 54 54 96 National Insurance Company Limited. 109.94 106 NA ICICI Lombard Health Insurance Company Limited NA NA Care Health Insurance (Formerly Religare Health Insurance) 55 59 95 Manipal Cigna Health Insurance Company Limited 62 62 90 Bajaj Allianz Health Insurance Company Limited 69 71 98 New India Assurance Company Limited 95.39 92 NA Oriental Insurance Company Limited 106.10 102 89 HDFC ERGO Health Insurance : An extra-added notable health insurance provider, HDFC Ergo general Insurance, offers a variety of health insurance plans to its customers. These plans include family floater health insurance plans, individual health insurance plans, senior citizen health insurance plans, maternity insurance plans, and health insurance plans for children, amongst others. The insurance company provides its clients with easy access to cashless medical treatment via a vast network of hospitals that are part of its coverage. The customer service staff of the insurance company is helpful and pleasant, and they handle consumer issues. One of the most reliable brands, it has over 1.5 crore customers who are happy with their purchases. The company has an impressively high proportion of claims that have been successfully settled, 86.52 percent. The plan pays for medical expenses, hospitalization bills, fees charged by intensive care units (ICU), fees charged by ambulances, childcare treatments, Ayush benefits, and more. In India, HDFC ERGO operates in more than 13,000 different hospital networks. The insurer offers both options for its insurance products, giving customers the flexibility to choose between lifetime renewability and portability. Star Health & Allied Insurance Company Limited : Star Health Insurance Company is the nation's leading health insurance company that is wholly autonomous. In 2006, Star Health Insurance Company became India's first independent health insurance provider when it was established as a separate entity. The Star Health Insurance Company provides a variety of services including, but not limited to, health, personal accident, and overseas travel insurance. Products have been developed by Star Health Insurance Company with the requirements of the general population in mind. More than 15 different health insurance plans are available from the Star Health and Allied insurance company. These plans are designed to meet the needs of a wide range of clientele, such as seniors, families, businesses, and other groups. Niva Bupa Health Insurance (Formerly Max Bupa Health Insurance) : One of the most well-known companies in India that offer solo medical insurance is called Niva Bupa Health Insurance. People go with this insurer because the health insurance policies they provide are affordable, and they can safeguard themselves and their families with them. The health insurance company caters to the different requirements of individuals and families by providing a wide range of coverage options at competitive rates. The insurance company provides plans that come with wonderful features and coverage benefits, from which you can choose depending on your individual requirements. The Health Premia, Health Companion, ReAssure, and MoneySaver Policy health insurance plans are the most well-liked options offered by the insurance provider. Depending on the specifics of your situation, you have the option of selecting from a number of different coverage levels. Also, READ | Covid variant that caused a surge in China is now in India, and the Center is on high alert. True North, an Indian private equity firm, and Bupa, a healthcare service provider based in the United Kingdom, collaborated to form the joint venture that was once known as Max Bupa and is now known as Niva Bupa Health Insurance. It offers full protection for every member of the family, from infants to senior citizens, among other age groups. Niva Bupa has hospital networks in over 7600 locations and has an 89.46% success record for resolving claims. The company offers a variety of other options for lifetime renewals. It covers expenses incurred before to and during hospitalization, hospital room rental, outpatient department spending coverage, organ donation, child care, and annual or biannual checkups with a doctor. National Insurance Company Limited : The National Insurance Company is a government organization that has been in operation for more than a century. After four claim years have passed, it offers a free health check-up benefit that is equal to up to 1% of the entire amount insured. The company has a claims ratio of 114.24 percent and more than 6000 hospital networks to its name. The health plans come with a choice of add-on covers, cashless claims, and perks such as free health screenings, cashless benefits, coverage for in-patient treatment as well as daycare treatments, pre- and post-hospitalization, ambulance service, and so on. ICICI Lombard Health Insurance Company Limited : One of the leading suppliers of Motor, Property, and Health insurance in India is the ICICI Lombard general insurance organization. ICICI Lombard also provides a variety of other forms of general insurance. With a market share of more than 8% in 2021, ICICI Lombard general insurance will have risen to the position of being India's most successful private sector general insurance provider. ICICI Lombard General Insurance offers its customers a comprehensive range of options for their health insurance coverage. The health insurance policies offered by ICICI Lombard General Insurance are designed with the goal of delivering wide coverage and excellent service. ICICI Lombard General Insurance became a more prominent company with the establishment of its joint venture with ICICI Bank and Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited (Canada). The company offers comprehensive health insurance that covers a wide range of medical expenses, such as those associated with childcare procedures, hospital bills, ambulance costs, and in-home hospitalization. When they merged in 2021, Bharti AXA Health Insurance and ICICI Lombard General Insurance became one company. Customers now have access to a more extensive distribution network as a result of this merger. Care Health Insurance (Formerly Religare Health Insurance) : Care Health Insurance was formerly known as Religare Health Insurance. It is a joint venture partnership of Reliance Enterprises Limited, Union Bank of India, and Corporation Bank. Care Health Insurance is a company that operates similarly to that an independent health insurance agency in that it offers a wide range of health insurance products to choose from. These include health insurance plans for individuals, health insurance plans for families, health insurance plans for senior people, health insurance plans that cover critical illnesses, and individual health insurance policies. Care Freedom, Care, and Care Senior Policy are the health insurance plans offered by the insurer that have the greatest number of policyholders. These plans provide a comprehensive selection of features and coverage benefits at affordable prices to cater to the wide range of requirements that individuals may have. Also, READ | Covid 4th wave: Symptoms, Signs, and Impact of the New Omicron XE Variant The Care health insurance offers a variety of benefits, including cashless hospitalization and protection against major illnesses including cancer, kidney disease, and heart difficulties, amongst others. The health insurance policy provides you with benefits such as ambulance and room rental, cashless features, pre-, and post-hospitalization fees, no-claim incentives, tax benefits, monthly medical exams, and a number of other services in order to assist you in paying for a variety of costs. Care Health Insurance provides coverage via a network of more than 7400 hospitals and a claim settlement ratio of 95%. Manipal Cigna Health Insurance Company Limited : Manipal Cigna, previously known as Cigna TTK Health Insurance, has an 85.72% claim payment rate and provides cashless treatment at over 6500 facilities. The organization offers programs that are adapted to the many stages that people go through in their lives. Manipal Cigna places a high priority on the health, well-being, and mental tranquility of each and every one of its clients. Collaborating with providers that provide treatment that is of high quality and low cost, it helps to bring down the overall cost of medical care. 2014 marked the beginning of ManipalCigna Health Insurance as a stand-alone enterprise in the field of medical coverage. The insurance company offers a wide range of health insurance plans, all of which provide extensive coverage and are tailored to the specific requirements of individual customers. It is a reputed insurance company that provides customers with a wide range of insurance alternatives to choose from, such as personal accident plans, individual health insurance plans, daily cash plans, and many more. Bajaj Allianz Health Insurance Company Limited : One of the most well-known insurance companies, Bajaj Allianz General Insurance, is notable for the high proportion of claims that it satisfactorily resolves. Allianz SE and Bajaj Finserv Limited are both partners in this particular organization that they have created. A health insurance plan is one of the many different types of insurance policies that are made available by Bajaj Allianz General Insurance. The health insurance packages offered by the insurer allow policyholders to get cashless treatment at any of the more than 6,500 hospitals that are part of the network. There are many different types of health insurance plans available, including individual health insurance plans, family floater health insurance plans, senior citizen health insurance plans, and maternity health insurance plans. The Bajaj Allianz Health Insurance plan provides a number of different options, like as discounts for families and lifetime dependability. It operates as a cashless claims settlement system in over 6,500 hospitals throughout the country. The total proportion of claims that were incurred in addition to those already paid is 77.61%. You are able to acquire or renew your policy easily and at low cost online, and you get comprehensive protection at affordable prices. The advantages that are offered by Bajaj Allianz include, but are not limited to, cashless treatment, tax benefits, daily hospital cash, cumulative bonus, free health examinations, reimbursement for ambulance fees, reimbursement for daycare treatments, and daily cash benefits. New India Assurance Company Limited : New India General Insurance is a global general insurance company with headquarters in Mumbai, India. The company has operations in 28 countries throughout the globe. The insurance company provides over 250 different products, one of which is a selection of health insurance plans tailored to meet the needs of certain demographic groups. The plans that are offered are affordable and cover a wide range of medical expenditures. These costs include hospitalization fees, pre- and post-hospitalization fees, childcare costs, organ donor expenses, road ambulance expenses, and many more. The New India Assurance Company Limited is a global general insurance company, and the Indian government is the company's only shareholder. It is well-known for its mediclaim policy, which offers a special feature that is not offered by other health insurance policies. The company has operations in 28 different countries and mostly deals with non-life businesses. There are over 1200 hospitals that do not accept cash, and the percentage of incurred claims that are paid out is 103.74. The protection extends to as many as six members of the family. It offers coverage both before and after the patient is admitted to the hospital, in addition to a lifetime renewal benefit. In addition, New India Health Insurance gives customers the ability to renew their plans online. Oriental Insurance Company Limited : It is a general insurance company that is controlled by the government and it provides several health insurance plans that have a range of benefits. Anyone older than sixty is exempt from the need that they provide a medical examination. Cashless medical treatment is made available via the company's network of more than 4300 facilities. The claim ratio for this company is 85.39 percent. Oriental Health Insurance offers family plans that cover as many as seven members of a household and provide coverage for a person's whole life. The Oriental Insurance Company was established in 1947, and since then it has been offering its clientele a wide variety of health insurance options. In addition to more than 29 regional offices and around 1,800 offices situated in different cities and towns throughout the country, the headquarters of the insurance company may be found in New Delhi. In addition, the insurance company has activities in the overseas markets of Nepal, Dubai, and Kuwait. Also, READ | OCEAN ENERGY DRINK WITH PLANT-BASED CAFFEINE - The best of all Energy drinks in the market The health insurance options provided by the provider are suitable for customers living in either rural or metropolitan areas. The insurance provides access to a large network of different institutions where you may get treatment without having to pay anything out of pocket. As a consequence of the insurer's health insurance products' competitive pricing, a significant number of people like the company. How does Health Insurance work? Health insurance, also called medical insurance, covers a wide range of medical, surgical, prescription drug, and dental costs that you might have to pay if you get sick or hurt. A good health insurance policy will cover a wide range of costs, such as hospitalization costs, costs before and after hospitalization, daycare treatments, lab services, prescription drugs, and ambulance rides. You're also covered for AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy). You can use your health insurance either by paying nothing out of pocket at a network hospital or by getting money back for bills you've already paid. How to Choose the Best Company for Health Insurance? The health insurance industry is often regarded as one of the most cutthroat and competitive fields on a global scale. It is essential to carry out some research and evaluate the many health insurance providers available before settling on one to provide coverage for you and your family. When you want to purchase a policy, check to see that you are obtaining the best bargain possible for your specific requirements. The greatest health insurance provider might be difficult to discover, but the following are some helpful hints. Do online research Compare premium rates Check how often claims are paid. Check hospitals in the network Compare the features and extra benefits Check for restrictions and other rules Your health insurance policy must have the following: No copayment plan 100% daycare coverage Claim without cash(Cashless policy) Charges for both before and after hospitalization should be paid for (window should be at least 60-180 days).
- How to Make a Rap Song — The Ultimate Guide to Crafting Lyrical Masterpieces | BeVociferous
How to Make a Rap Song That Speaks to the Soul #HowtoMakeaRap Ⓒ BeVociferous The Beat Was Always Inside You Rap isn’t just a genre. It’s a pulse. A way of breathing truth into rhythm. When words fail to walk, rap makes them run. When emotion needs armor, rap gives it rhyme. Anyone can rhyme. But how to make a rap that actually moves people — that’s art. That’s presence. That’s power. This isn’t just about putting lines together. It’s about translating your heartbeat into bars. From Thought to Flow I remember the first time I heard a verse that made the world pause. It wasn’t perfect, but it was real. Raw. Unapologetically human. And in that moment, something shifted — I realized rap isn’t about being impressive; it’s about being honest. The microphone doesn’t care how polished you sound. It cares if your truth can echo through it.That’s the real secret behind learning how to make a rap — it’s less about finding the right words and more about finding your voice. Your story. Your rhythm. Your reason. My Journey: From Vibes to Verses Let me share my journey: I’ve been performing rap songs among my friends and colleagues for years — like many of us usually do — vibing to the flows of legends like Eminem , Lil Wayne , Justin Bieber , and Big Sean , you know? Just channeling their energy and making it my own. Through this journey, I discovered how beautiful rap can be — especially when it’s made for someone special. It all began with a close friend of mine, someone I truly admire. I wanted to do something unique for her birthday, so I composed a rap song just for her. I wrote the lyrics, found a catchy free beat online, recorded it, and presented it to her on her big day. That moment? Pure magic. Since then, I’ve been crafting rhymes and laying down tracks — and this vibe, this creative space, is where I thrive. If you wanna vibe with my tracks, hit up my official YouTube channel through the link below:👉 https://www.youtube.com/@iamrv_111 How to Make a Rap That Speaks to the Soul A great rap doesn’t begin with a rhyme scheme. It begins with a truth. Whether it’s a moment of rage, love, fire, rebellion, or beauty — real rap bleeds something real. Think of it like a conversation between your soul and the beat. The beat doesn’t just back you up. It becomes your heartbeat. Start with one raw emotion. Don’t overthink. Just write — chaotic, messy, real. Your first draft should sound like your voice, not someone else’s. The technique will come. But the truth has to arrive first. And then, the magic begins: rhythm enters, structure forms, flow awakens. Verse, Flow, and Breath — The Trinity Every unforgettable rap has three invisible pillars: Verse: the message — what you say Flow: the movement — how you say it Breath: the soul — why you say it Verse gives the listener your truth. Flow makes it stick in their mind. Breath makes it live in their chest. When you align all three, your lines don’t just rhyme — they resonate. When you align all three, your lines don’t just rhyme — they resonate. The Art of Turning Thoughts Into Verses Here’s a secret every great rapper knows — your pen is a mirror.Every line you write is a piece of yourself finding its way out. When you wonder how to make a rap that cuts through the noise, the answer is simple: don’t try to impress — try to express. Don’t look for the perfect line. Look for the line that gives you chills. Let your first draft be ugly but alive . Let your second draft give it shape . Let your third draft give it fire. Rhyme schemes, metaphors, multisyllabic punches — these are tools. But the soul of rap isn’t found in a thesaurus. It’s found in a throat that refuses to stay silent. The Invisible Fire Flow isn’t forced — it’s found. You don’t chase it, you ride it. Put on a beat. Close your eyes. Forget the world. And just start — not to perform, but to feel .Your breath will begin to sync with the rhythm. Your words will begin to bend like water. That’s when rap stops being technical — and starts becoming elemental. Writing vs. Rapping Many people can write bars. Fewer can deliver them.The delivery is where truth either lives or dies. A great rap isn’t spoken at people. It’s spoken through them. Like wind through fire. Like rain through dust. When you learn how to make a rap that sounds as alive as it feels, you stop being just a writer — you become a voice. The Real Secret: Vulnerability Rap didn’t rise from polished stages. It rose from corners, blocks, wounds, and fights that no one else would talk about.Its power isn’t perfection — it’s raw honesty. Say the thing you’re scared to say. Write the line you never thought anyone would hear. That’s the one that will set the room on fire. Also, Read More from BeVociferous Speak Your Mind Confidently Awaken Your Confidence — The Inner Science of Self-Belief The Noise and the Knowing — Finding Clarity in a Distracted World Rap is not a skill. It’s a declaration.When you rap, you are not just spitting bars — you are saying, I exist. Your pain matters. Your story matters. Your fire matters. So don’t wait for permission. Pick up the mic — even if it’s just your own heartbeat. The world doesn’t need another perfect verse. It needs your truth. How to make a rap? You don’t. You become it. Be loud. Be raw. BeVociferous. — RV Lúcido
- Things of the Heart
Where Logic Ends and Life Begins The heart doesn’t speak in straight lines. It whispers in curves, sings in pauses, and remembers what the mind tries to forget. The things of the heart are soft, quiet, stubborn, and infinite. They are not made to be explained. They are meant to be felt . And yet, in a world obsessed with logic, the heart continues to beat its own strange language into the silence, unbothered, untamed, unforgettable. Some things cannot be reasoned with. They can only be lived through. A Night of Reflection There was a night when the world around me felt like static. Every sound felt sharp, every moment felt rehearsed, and every face looked like a mask that no longer fit. It was in that very night, when everything seemed empty, that a tiny, almost invisible warmth emerged. It was a feeling that could not be named, yet it filled everything. I did not find it in words. I found it in a gesture. A hand on my shoulder. A gaze that didn’t need language. A heartbeat that synchronized with mine without effort. And I realized then… the things of the heart are never loud. They don’t arrive like thunderstorms. They arrive like rain that sneaks in through the quietest corners and leaves everything drenched. The Language That Has No Alphabet The heart has a language older than any tongue ever spoken. It moves in energies, in glances, in the spaces between words. It never explains. It knows . It can sense a lie long before the mind rationalizes it. It can recognize love in a single silence. It can mourn without sound. We try so hard to translate it, to label it, to fit it into the clarity of language, but the heart wasn’t built to be contained. The mind seeks understanding. The heart seeks truth . There is a sacred kind of intelligence that lives beneath the pulse. It’s the quiet pull when you see someone and feel something that doesn’t belong to logic. It’s the calm ache of missing someone without needing a reason. It’s the weightless joy of being understood without speaking. These are the things of the heart. What the Mind Questions, the Heart Knows There’s a war between the head and the heart that plays out in almost every life. The head builds walls to stay safe. The heart keeps finding doors in those very walls. One believes in protection; the other in connection. One looks for proof; the other trusts the invisible. The world tells us to be smart. To calculate. To protect ourselves from hurt. But the heart, foolish and fearless, insists on feeling anyway. It steps forward knowing it may break. It chooses warmth over certainty. It holds hands even when it knows the storm is coming. The beauty of the heart lies not in its strength but in its refusal to stop beating even after it’s been shattered. The Bruises That Glow in the Dark Everyone carries invisible scars that don’t announce themselves to the world. Not all heartbreaks come from love stories. Some come from friendships that faded. Some come from expectations that never met the light. Some from the weight of unspoken words and quiet goodbyes. And yet, somehow, through all of it, the heart keeps walking. It doesn’t run. It doesn’t hide. It limps through the storm. It bleeds and still believes. It breaks and still beats. The things of the heart are not fragile. They are made of the kind of softness that bends but does not shatter. That softness isn’t weakness; it’s a secret kind of power. The kind that doesn’t need armor to stand in the rain. The Beauty of What Hurts Pain has its own beauty when it comes from the heart. Not the kind that destroys, but the kind that deepens. The kind that makes your chest ache and your vision clearer. Pain doesn’t always break us. Sometimes, it stretches us, widens us, makes us capable of holding more. The heart does not grow in safety. It grows in ache. It grows in the silent understanding of what it means to love without conditions, to let go without bitterness, to hold memories like petals, soft, even when they’ve fallen. There’s a strange grace in the way the heart continues to choose light even after it has memorized the dark. How We Love Is How We Live The way a person loves reveals everything about how they exist in this world. Some love like a storm, intense, consuming, reckless. Some love like a river, quiet, constant, deep. Some love like a garden, slowly, carefully, patiently. But no matter the shape it takes, love remains the heartbeat beneath every dream, every war, every soft whisper in the night. Love is not always romantic. It exists in friendships that feel like home, in the way your mother’s voice softens your edges, in the way strangers can hold the door just when your hands are too full to carry anything else. These are not small things. These are the things of the heart . The Soft Power in the Ordinary The world often mistakes grandeur for meaning. But the things of the heart are never loud. They live in the smallness of daily gestures. A glance exchanged across a noisy room. A quiet walk at sunset. A touch that lingers for half a second too long. A “take care” said softly, not out of habit, but out of feeling. The power of these moments lies in their ordinariness. They ask for nothing. They prove nothing. They simply are . And sometimes, that’s enough to hold a human together. When Words Fail, the Heart Speaks There will come a day when logic will not save you. When language will stumble. When explanations will collapse under their own weight. And in that moment, you will understand the things of the heart, because they will be the only things still standing. The things of the heart don’t argue. They don’t defend themselves. They don’t need evidence to be real. They simply exist , and in their existence, they make everything else make sense. It might be the way someone’s hand fits perfectly into yours. It might be the sound of a laugh you can’t unhear. It might be the silence of someone who doesn’t need to say anything to make you feel safe. Whatever form it takes, it is real. And no one gets to tell you otherwise. The Power of Authentic Expression In our journey, we often find ourselves at a crossroads. We can choose to express ourselves or remain silent. The heart urges us to speak out. It tells us that our voice matters. When we embrace our feelings, we embrace our truth. The act of sharing our stories is transformative. It allows us to connect deeply with others. We become part of a larger narrative. Our experiences resonate, creating ripples of understanding and compassion. Let’s not shy away from vulnerability. Instead, let’s wear it like armor. It is through our openness that we inspire others to do the same. Together, we can create a community where everyone feels safe to express their authentic selves. Also, Read More from BeVociferous: A Little Bit of Fondness Dare to Do It Never Back Down The mind builds walls, but the heart builds homes. It finds warmth where logic finds gaps. It remembers the songs that words can’t hold. It carries the echoes of laughter and the weight of tears. And even when it breaks, it breaks beautifully. So the next time you feel something you can’t explain, don’t rush to silence it. Don’t run from it. Sit with it. Let it burn, let it breathe, let it whisper. Because those are the things of the heart. They’re not here to make sense. They’re here to make you feel alive . The world may forget logic, but it never forgets how you made someone feel. And that, exactly that, is where your real power lives. As always... Be loud. Be raw. BeVociferous. — RV Lúcido













