The Yellow Brick Road Gets Shorter as We Age: Love, Regret, and Real Connection
A reflective, sharp, and quietly hopeful series on love, aging, regret, and emotional growth. Told through the voice of The Cynical Romantic, this 11-part journey explores relationships, fear, comfort, and what it means to keep choosing love as time becomes more finite.
The Yellow Brick Road Gets Shorter as We Age
Romantic Fantasy
Before reality, there’s always a story.
For most of us, love begins as an idea shaped by movies, books, and just enough experience to make it feel believable. We expect chemistry to carry everything, timing to work itself out, and connection to solve what effort should.
Then life happens.
This post looks at how those early fantasies set us up—not just for disappointment, but for misunderstanding what real love actually requires.
Because the hardest shift isn’t finding love.
It’s letting go of the version of it that never existed.
The Yellow Brick Road Gets Shorter as We Age
Part 1: The Tornado Was Birth, But Nobody Warned Us About Kansas
Emotional Inheritance
How our earliest emotional patterns shape the relationships we build later in life—and why recognizing them may be the only way to change them.
We do not choose the emotional weather we are born into. Before we ever fall in love, we inherit ideas about safety, affection, gender, marriage, silence, longing, duty, and what kind of love we believe we deserve.
Most of us start walking the road before we know we are carrying other people’s maps.
Brain Drift
Brain drift isn’t just distraction—it’s your brain chasing emotional intensity. This post explores why ADHD minds shift focus so fast and how that same trait can be both a strength and a struggle.