
Seymour Soza
Bio
Stories (22)
Filter by community
The Unifying Force of a New Narrative: Shona: Black Fury
The enthusiasm surrounding the arrival of Shona: Black Fury is not simply about a new release, but rather a collective acknowledgement of a story that feels genuinely necessary right now. We, as a community of seekers and dreamers, are always looking for narratives that reflect the messy, beautiful reality of our own lives—stories where strength and vulnerability coexist in the same breath. And when such a story, one built over nearly a decade in the world of comics, finds new life and expression in a different medium, it becomes an important moment for shared cultural affirmation. This phenomenon speaks less to marketing metrics and much more to a deep-seated human hunger for representation that is both fierce and profoundly human.
By Seymour Soza4 months ago in Gamers
When Jokes Cut Deeper Than Expected
We’ve all been there. Sitting in a room, sharing a moment with others, when suddenly—someone makes a comment. A joke, a little jab, something meant to be lighthearted. The room laughs, but inside, something tightens. The air shifts. And before we know it, we’re retreating inward, arms crossed, heart racing, mind replaying that one sentence over and over.
By Seymour Soza11 months ago in Humans
Why People Turn Their Backs on You
Life, in its quiet brilliance and its relentless chaos, has a way of teaching us about connections. It shows us how hearts can come together, how spirits can bind in love, in joy, in understanding. Yet, just as easily as bonds are formed, they are torn asunder. People turn away, their backs cold and unyielding, and the reasons they walk away often remain hidden in the depths of their own souls.
By Seymour Soza12 months ago in Psyche
The Unquiet Heart: Five Reasons You Feel Dissatisfied with Life
There are days when the morning light feels dull, when laughter rings in your ears but does not stir your soul. You walk the well-worn path of your own choosing, yet something inside you remains restless, unfulfilled. The world calls this dissatisfaction, but the truth is deeper, richer, more complex. This feeling is the whisper of your spirit, urging you to listen, to pause, to reach beyond the known and into the truth of who you are meant to be.
By Seymour Soza12 months ago in Psyche
The Illusion of Eternal Youth: A Costly Chase
We admire it, we celebrate it, we chase it. Youth. The idea that we can stretch its glow indefinitely, that we can outrun time itself, is intoxicating. Yet, in that pursuit, something essential slips through our fingers—something deeper, richer, more meaningful. Because the obsession with staying young is not just about holding onto vitality; it is about fearing what comes next. And when fear drives the narrative, we lose sight of what truly matters.
By Seymour Soza12 months ago in Longevity
Dragon Way: a journey of magic, courage, and love
There’s something special about a story that pulls you in—not just with its action and adventure, but with its heart. That kind of story doesn’t just entertain; it moves you, challenges you, makes you see the world a little differently. And that’s exactly what Dragon Way does.
By Seymour Soza12 months ago in Art
Why People Fail Us Under Pressure
Life has a way of presenting challenges that reveal the true nature of those around us. These moments, often unexpected and deeply personal, can leave us feeling isolated, questioning why people we trust seem to step away when we need them the most. The hurt that accompanies such disappointments isn’t just about the absence of support; it’s about the breaking of unspoken promises, the betrayal of shared bonds.
By Seymour Soza12 months ago in Psyche
Freedom Awaits When You Release Yesterday
Life has a way of teaching us through experience—some moments beautiful, others challenging. And yet, for so many of us, the weight of those challenging moments can linger far longer than we’d like. It’s as if our past becomes a shadow, following us wherever we go. But here’s the truth: that shadow only has power when we keep looking back at it.
By Seymour Soza12 months ago in Psyche
Courage Found in Forgiving Others. AI-Generated.
Grace. It’s not always the easiest choice, and it’s certainly not always the most instinctive one. But grace, in its quiet and steadfast way, holds a transformative power that goes beyond our understanding of justice and fairness. "Turning the other cheek" is not about submission or weakness—it’s a decision to rise above, to choose strength over retaliation, and to honor the humanity in others, even when it feels undeserved.
By Seymour Soza12 months ago in Motivation
Why We Need Ideals—and the Courage to Fight for Them
Life has a way of challenging us. It twists and turns, presenting hurdles that test our resolve and our sense of purpose. In moments of doubt or struggle, ideals can serve as the compass that guides us forward. They remind us of who we are and what truly matters. But what does it mean to have ideals, and why is it so important to hold onto them?
By Seymour Soza12 months ago in Motivation
Nobody Gets You? Maybe That’s Fine
Let me ask you something: how many times have you felt unheard, unseen, or maybe just... misplaced? That sinking feeling when you’ve explained your heart out, only to be met with blank stares, dismissive nods, or even worse—well-meaning but completely off-the-mark advice. It’s isolating. It’s frustrating. It makes you wonder if you’re speaking a different language altogether.
By Seymour Soza12 months ago in Humans
Why Stefano Labbia Deserves Your Attention (on social media)
In a world brimming with digital noise, finding an online presence that truly enriches your scroll is rare. Stefano Labbia’s Instagram is that rare find—a place where creativity meets depth, and every post feels like a window into a world bursting with imagination and purpose. Here are five compelling reasons why his profile deserves a spot in your daily feed.
By Seymour Soza12 months ago in Writers











