“I Already have it All.”
The most countercultural statement in this entire collection. In a world built on the premise of lack — on the insistence that you are not enough, do not have enough, need more, need better, need different — this phrase is an act of radical refusal. Written thousands of times it becomes a deprogramming. A slow dismantling of the voice that has been telling you otherwise for as long as you can remember. The margins on this one are worth reading carefully. Because the days you believe it and the days you don’t are both recorded there, honestly, in pencil, without resolution. That is the practice. Returning to the truth on the days it feels like a lie.
"I Already Have It All." (commission) - 2025 - hand-written about 1,500 times. Ink on paper. (Sold)