We spend our lives chasing "somethings." We chase the career, the perfect relationship, the curated lifestyle, and the digital applause. We’re told that if we just follow the right map, there’s a prize at the end.
We often talk about perdition as a fiery destination—a dramatic, brimstone-soaked end-point for the wayward. But if you strip away the Sunday school imagery, you’re left with a much colder, more haunting reality. PERDITION - nothing for you
The antidote to "nothing for you" is intentionality. It’s the refusal to be a passenger on a road to nowhere. We spend our lives chasing "somethings
Perdition is the silence that follows a lifetime of noise. It’s the realization that while you were busy trying to "be someone," you forgot to actually be . The Mirror of Perdition But if you strip away the Sunday school
Your voice doesn't carry; it’s swallowed by the void.
The concept of perdition suggests a different kind of map—one where every road leads to a cul-de-sac. It’s the moment you realize that the thing you’ve been sprinting toward doesn't actually exist. You’ve traded your time, your soul, and your energy for a mirage. Why "Nothing" is More Terrifying Than "Pain"