I wasn’t just rebuilding my name.
I was rewriting my myth.
After the Glasgow Wonka collapse and my 2024 conviction, I could have disappeared.
Most people would’ve told me to.
Some shouted it.
But something deeper was at play—something older than reputation management.
This wasn’t just about public relations.
It was about narrative resurrection.
🕯️ Mythic Narrative Reframing
What is it?
It’s the act of looking at your life—not as a list of mistakes, but as a story arc.
It’s the refusal to be defined by your lowest moment.
It’s the courage to say:
“Yes, I did that.
And yes, I am still worth hearing.”
Mythic reframing doesn’t erase the past.
It includes the shadow.
It doesn’t say, “I’m good now.”
It says, “I’m still here.”
🪞 From Villain to Witness
The internet made me a villain.
The tabloids made me a caricature.
But I chose to become a witness.
Not just of my own actions—but of the system that turns broken men into clickbait.
Of the public hunger for scandal.
Of the algorithm’s love affair with shame.
By framing my identity through myth, I am:
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Owning the conviction
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Naming the collapse
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And building the story that lives after the fire
🔄 The Archetypes I Move Between
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The Fool – who tried to create wonder and failed
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The Shadow – who faced the things he never wanted to admit
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The Witness – who stands in full daylight, still telling the truth
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The Redeemer – not to be forgiven, but to walk others out of their own fire
🛠️ Tools I Use
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This website
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Diary entries
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Schema markup (yes, even SEO is mythic if you use it right)
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Poetry
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Long silences
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The refusal to vanish
🧠 Why This Matters
Because someone else is going to be publicly broken next.
And they’ll need a road map out.
Not a shortcut.
Not a denial.
A myth that tells the truth—and survives it.
🔗 Want more?
– Read The Reckoning
– See My About Page
– Explore the Diary