S3 P3 🌿 Spoken Word — Whose Voice Is It, Really?

“You are not here to be a copy.
You are here to remember who you were before the world told you otherwise.”

This is the beginning of inner leadership.
Not rebellion for rebellion’s sake.
But a quiet revolution:
Living from within, instead of from the inherited script.

You are allowed to change the rules.
You are allowed to write new ones.

This is the work of becoming —
Rooted. Free. Real.

They gave you rules
before you had words.
Told you what’s good,
what’s wrong,
what’s too much,
what’s not enough.

You swallowed silence
like warm milk.
You learned to behave
before you learned to breathe.

And maybe you moved out.
New town. New job.
But still —
you sleep in the house your parents built.
Walls made of duty.
Ceilings made of shame.
Floors that creak with “Who do you think you are?”

And that voice,
you know the one —
the one that says “not like that”,
“try harder”,
“you’re too loud”,
“you’re not enough”
is not your voice.

It’s an echo.
A ghost in your throat.
A script you didn’t write
but somehow memorized by heart.

Today,
we ask the question
they never wanted us to ask:

Do I even want this life?
Do I want their god,
their goals,
their guilt?

Do I want a life of shoulds,
of pretending,
of two weeks' freedom in July
so I can bear the other fifty?

Or —
do I want my own breath back?
My own rhythm?
My own rules?

Who would I be
if I let it all fall away —
the job, the performance,
the nice smile,
the survival mask?

If I took down the wallpaper
and tore up the carpet
and set fire to the blueprint
of who I was told to be…

what would rise
from the ashes?

Maybe not something perfect.
But something real.
Something mine.

So sit with the ashes.
Listen to your body.
Let the wind of your own voice
return to you.

Not the critic.
Not the parent.
Not the partner or priest.

You.

You.
In your raw, unpolished,
untamed truth.