Adoption Over Abortion
Why I Write
I’m writing these posts because I need a place to think — really think — about what’s happening in our country, our state, and our communities. I’ve always cared deeply about public service, about leadership, and about the future of the place I love. But caring isn’t enough. If I want to lead one day, I need to understand what I believe, why I believe it, and how those beliefs should shape the way I show up.
This corner of my website isn’t polished or promoted. It’s not where I’m trying to impress anyone. It’s simply a space for me to get my ideas out of my head and onto paper — a place to wrestle with frustrations, ask hard questions, and be honest about what’s going on in the world around me.
And just so it’s clear: I reserve the right to be wrong.
Not because I’m unsure of what I believe today, but because I’m 24, still growing, and still learning. I might change my mind. I might rethink things. I might see something differently down the road. That’s not weakness — that’s growth. You’re allowed to disagree with me, and I’m allowed to learn as I go.
I know that one day I want to run for office. That means I need a record of my values, my convictions, and the lessons I’m learning as I watch, listen, and pay attention. These posts are my way of preparing, sharpening, and growing — not to score points, but to become the kind of person who can serve with clarity, humility, courage, and integrity.
This isn’t about having all the answers. It’s about starting the work now — thinking deeply, learning constantly, and building the ideas I’ll need for the future.
If you stumbled across this page, I hope you find something worth thinking about. But mainly, this exists so I can keep doing the work:
to observe, reflect, adjust, and speak up — not just someday, but today.