Hello Geoff, I hid in the cupboard from this kid is more than a memory it’s a metaphor wrapped in warmth and wit. The cupboard isn’t just a hiding place; it’s where many of us retreat when life or technology feels too loud, too fast, too much. Geoff’s childhood story is tender, funny, and quietly revealing. That boundless energy, once embodied by a neighbourhood friend, now lives in the relentless buzz of ideas, notifications, and digital possibility. But instead of scolding the chaos, Geoff gently invites us back to simplicity. His tone is kind, his message clear: you don’t need to keep up with everything to grow. You just need space, clarity, and a little kindness. And perhaps most beautifully, he reminds us we don’t have to hide anymore. Not from the noise. Not from ourselves.
Hello Geoff, I hid in the cupboard from this kid is more than a memory it’s a metaphor wrapped in warmth and wit. The cupboard isn’t just a hiding place; it’s where many of us retreat when life or technology feels too loud, too fast, too much. Geoff’s childhood story is tender, funny, and quietly revealing. That boundless energy, once embodied by a neighbourhood friend, now lives in the relentless buzz of ideas, notifications, and digital possibility. But instead of scolding the chaos, Geoff gently invites us back to simplicity. His tone is kind, his message clear: you don’t need to keep up with everything to grow. You just need space, clarity, and a little kindness. And perhaps most beautifully, he reminds us we don’t have to hide anymore. Not from the noise. Not from ourselves.