Rafian At The Edge 36 Updated May 2026
At thirty-six, Rafian realized edges are not endpoints. They are spaces where one tests maps, changes clothes, and sometimes falls—only to get up with a new way of walking. The real work, he learned, is not the leap but the slow tending that makes a life inhabitable. On clear nights he still walked the bluff, not to stare into nothing, but to remember the view that taught him to choose.