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By noon, the house was quiet. She retreated to her sewing room, a space filled with the rhythmic hum of her machine and the organized chaos of thread spools. She thought about a blog post she’d read by Joslyn Chase, which argued that humans are hardwired for story—that we run mental scenarios to prepare for the future. As she stitched a baby hem into a sheer chiffon sleeve, Joslyn felt she was doing exactly that: stitching together a narrative of resilience, one seam at a time.

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The morning hadn't started with such precision. It had begun with the usual chaos—a wrestling match with her young daughter who, in a fit of toddler defiance, had hurled a school uniform skirt across the room. The metal zipper had clipped Joslyn’s eyebrow, a stinging reminder of the weight of motherhood. But Joslyn had learned to find the "sweetness of life" in the flow of these difficult moments, much like the characters in the stories she loved to read. By noon, the house was quiet