Confronting the Shadow That Shapes Us

White, David. Self-Growth. September 15, 2024, Dave White Illustrations.

White, David. Self-Growth. September 15, 2024, Dave White Illustrations.

Dave White’s Self-Growth (September 15, 2024) is in deliberate tension with Kiana Jimenez’s poem I Am Your Disease. One visualizes growth. The other gives voice to the force that resists it. Together, they confront a truth rarely romanticized: growth is not gentle, and healing is not passive. It is forged through confrontation.

The illustration depicts a human figure whose head branches outward like a living tree. Faces emerge from the limbs—echoes of past selves, former identities, and internal voices that refuse to disappear quietly. Growth here is not linear or clean; it is chaotic, tangled, and demanding. The branching forms suggest that progress does not erase what came before—it grows through it.

The poem I Am Your Disease embodies one of those branches given speech. Written from the perspective of addiction, trauma, or destructive inner force, the poem refuses to soften its voice. It taunts, threatens, and clings—revealing how deeply embedded such forces become in the psyche. The disease does not merely attack; it remembers. It insists it once provided comfort, familiarity, even companionship.

What makes this pairing powerful is not opposition, but exposure. Self-Growth does not deny the disease’s existence—it acknowledges it as part of the internal ecosystem. The poem, in turn, reveals the desperation of that darkness when it begins to lose control. Growth becomes an act of defiance, not purity. Healing is portrayed not as a victory, but as a form of resistance.

The branching heads in the illustration mirror the poem’s many tactics—disguise, patience, rage, nostalgia. Yet the upward motion of the artwork signals something the poem can’t accept: that awareness breaks the grip. Seeking help, naming the enemy, choosing life—these are the moments where growth fractures the cycle.

Together, Self-Growth and I Am Your Disease tell a necessary story. The shadow does not vanish when we grow. Yet, it no longer commands us. Growth is the refusal to surrender the self. This is true even when the disease promises familiarity. Even when it whispers that it will always be waiting.

Self-Growth

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