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FROM WHERE I SIT
A collection of essays, musings,
and observations.
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"AND VENUS WAS HER NAME"
I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about the "Power of Three" lately. Not the mythical kind, but the very real power of three women who have left a lasting impression on my heart.
This essay is a small thank you to the "everyday goddesses" who deliver much more than just food and extra napkins. 🥯✨
katharinetonti
Mar 94 min read


"FIRE AND ICE"
I’m wrapping up my "Greek Mythology Era" with the story of Prometheus. If Medusa was about narrative injustice, and Arachne was about the comparison trap, Prometheus is about the courage it takes to do the right thing.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing the "liver-eating" daily grind for a cause you believe in, this one is for you.
katharinetonti
Feb 64 min read


"THE ITSY-BITSY SPIDER"
Gratitude isn't just appreciating what you have—it’s letting go of the idea that your worth is defined by what you lack. 🕊️
From the looms of ancient Greece to the "VIP floors" of modern life, the story of Arachne reminds us that comparison is a dangerous game (especially when gods are involved).
I’ve got a new essay up about weaving your own path, resisting the urge to "clap back" at the world, and why I’m choosing to be a little kinder to the spiders in my life.
katharinetonti
Feb 44 min read
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