Wearelittlestars Better
In a far-off galaxy, there existed a magical realm where tiny, twinkling stars lived. These little stars, no bigger than a spark, shone bright with a soft, ethereal glow. They resided on a celestial canvas, surrounded by an infinite expanse of sparkling space.
- Week 1 (Awareness): Every time you feel jealous or inadequate, whisper "wearelittlestars." Remind yourself you are playing a different game.
- Week 2 (The "Better" Log): Keep a notebook. Every day, write one specific action you took to be better. (e.g., "I woke up 10 minutes early" or "I apologized when I was wrong").
- Week 3 (Community): Find one other "little star." It could be a coworker or a friend. Share your "better" logs with each other. You are now a constellation.
- Week 4 (Radical Action): Do something that the "old you" wouldn't do because you were afraid of not being perfect. Start the podcast. Apply for the promotion. Post the art. Do it as a little star trying to be better, not as a superstar trying to be perfect.
From that day on, the little stars celebrated their uniqueness and their togetherness. As they twinkled in the galaxy, they whispered to one another, "We are little stars, better – shining bright, together, and forever." wearelittlestars better
This aesthetic perfectly timed itself with the rise of the "Coquette" trend on TikTok—a subculture obsessed with hyper-femininity, childhood nostalgia, Lana Del Rey, and balletcores. WALS became the unofficial uniform for this digital generation. In a far-off galaxy, there existed a magical
Better—not than the sun. Not than the supernova. Better as in more true. Better as in more brave. Week 1 (Awareness): Every time you feel jealous
Elara’s hands trembled as she saved the log. The anomaly wasn’t a hole in physics. It was a womb. Something had been sleeping there—a consciousness as vast and slow as a nebula, its thoughts measured in centuries. It had no senses, no language, no shape. Just a cold, patient awareness of its own solitude.
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