Open Letters

Let the Healing begin

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  • In the 1970s, as a kid with dreams bigger than my $3-a-week allowance, I learned hard lessons about trust from my father, Alex Ligas. Every week for 31 weeks, I’d ask for my allowance, and he’d promise to “hold it” for me, swearing he’d pay me in full when I needed it. I pictured a…

  • As a kid, I was no stranger to the sting of being underestimated. At school, every step I took on the track was met with boos from classmates, especially when I dared to succeed. Their jeers echoed louder than my footsteps, trying to drown out my determination. But I didn’t let it stop me. Running…

  • Dear Younger Me, You spent so many years running, didn’t you? Not on the track, where you proved your grit by outworking expectations, but in a different race—one you didn’t even sign up for. You were chasing girls, chasing love, chasing a milestone you thought would define you. All because of names used like weapons,…

  • Dear Readers, Family dynamics are a messy, beautiful puzzle, aren’t they? We’re bound by blood, shared memories, and sometimes, the weight of unspoken expectations. Today, I’m peeling back the curtain on a moment three years ago that left me equal parts amused and frustrated, involving my sister, Vivian Ligas Normandeau, and a conversation that took…

  • Patience is often praised as a virtue—a golden trait that sets you apart in a world that’s always rushing. But let’s be real: sometimes, it feels more like a curse, especially when people take advantage of your cool-headed nature. I’ve seen both sides of this coin in my work and personal life, and it’s taught…

  • Growing up, I chased attention with flashy clothes. It was an easy way to get noticed, especially in a family where positive attention was scarce—my siblings and dad only seemed to notice me when I was in trouble or they needed cash. So, whenever I felt down, I’d hit the mall. Retail therapy became my…

  • Being a man in today’s world comes with its own set of challenges—some that might not always be visible or acknowledged. I was recently asked what women might not like about being a man, and it got me thinking about the frustrations and misconceptions that many men face. Here’s my take on the struggles that…

  • At 25, I was young, naive, and desperate to please. When Dad held my share of Mom’s inheritance hostage, threatening to cut me off unless I bought your house, I folded. I didn’t know he had no legal right to do that. I didn’t have a lawyer to call his bluff. I trusted you—my own…

  • Today, May 26, 2025, I’m setting my sights on the 1-mile or 5K race coming up on July 5th, and I’m buzzing with excitement. The thought of race day—the crowd’s energy, the steady beat of my strides, and the feeling of crossing the finish line—gets my heart racing. Best of all, I can’t wait for…

  • At sixteen, I was a junior in high school, lacing up my sneakers for the track team, chasing personal bests and a sense of purpose. But my older sisters, let’s call them Frances Ligas Tobia and Vivian Ligas Normandea, had other plans. Fresh out of the house and living their college lives, they’d swoop back…