Dear Rad Jesus,
I’m really passionate about helping people feel included and less lonely, especially at my school, where a lot of students seem to feel isolated. I remember feeling lost when I first started, and I know I’m not the only one who’s gone through that. So, I had this idea to start a club where anyone can come and just hang out, talk, or do something creative together—kind of like a safe space for people to make friends
and feel connected.
The problem is, I keep second-guessing myself. It seems like such a small thing, and I’m worried people will think it’s pointless, or that nobody will even show up. I keep thinking, “Who am I to make a difference in something so big as loneliness?” Is it even worth it to try?
- Signed, Feeling Small but Hopeful
Response
Yo, first off, it’s totally sick how in-tune you are with your crew! So many peeps cruise through life blind to others’ struggles, but you see it and wanna help—big ups to your heart! You’re totally riding the wave of makin’ a difference!
Yo, check it: what kicks off tiny—like totally under the radar—can blow up into something epic. Picture one lone grom checking out your club, making buds, and bam—they’re connected and vibin’. That bond could totally flip their school vibe. Even if just a few peeps roll up, you’re creating ripples that could stretch way beyond what’s in sight.
And get this, it’s rad how small things can grow! Maybe your club lights a fire for others to reach out, or gets ideas flowing for more chill spaces at school. One safe spot could blossom into a whole fam that’s got each other’s backs and spreads good vibes all around.
So plant that seed, dude! Kick off your club, even if it feels chill. Let peeps show up and ride the wave with you. Sometimes, the tiniest acts make the biggest splash. And remember, you’re not just building a spot—you’re kicking off a movement of good vibes and inclusivity. And bro, that’s as rad as it gets!
Your friend in Stoke,
- Rad