EVERY lesson has a reflection in the last 5 minutes. WHAT - SO WHAT - NOW WHAT?
These mountains that you carry, you were only supposed to climb them.
"Head up. Always up. You know where the ground is. You don't need to look at it."
You're a psychologist brought in to talk to a murderer. The murderer is someone you bullied as a child.
"I'm off to therapy, you guys want anything?"
"Your... uh... your mic is on."
"Girl, unless he's wearing nappies, you can't change him."
Be careful how you treat people on the way up, for you may run into them on the way down.
The people who tell you to never forget where you came from are the people who never left.
There's nothing manly about being the loudest guy in the room.
Write a story
so dark
it loops back around to being light-hearted.
Possible dialogue prompt:
"What others called a rebellious phase, I called the sudden realisation that I didn't need to be treated like garbage."
Ten Quick Simple Ideas
Tell the story of a scar.
A group of children discover a dead body.
A young prodigy becomes orphaned.
A middle-aged woman discovers a ghost.
A woman who is deeply in love is crushed when her fiancé breaks up with her.
A talented young man’s deepest fear is holding his life back.
A poor young boy or girl comes into an unexpected fortune.
A shy, young woman unexpectedly bumps into her soulmate.
A long journey is interrupted by a disaster.
A young couple run into the path of a psychopath.
The brain is easily the scariest part of the human body.
The message kept repeating, but no one was left to hear it.