It's Time for Stickered Truths

 

The Signs Are Only For The Smart People


It started the way most good ideas do: with a thought you couldn’t unthink.

You know the ones.

The phrases that pop into your head when you’re scrolling, commuting, or listening to someone confidently explain something that… isn’t quite right. The thoughts that make you pause and think, Wait. That’s actually important. Or better yet, Wow. Someone should say that out loud.

Stickered Truths was born from those moments.

We live in a world drowning in opinions, hot takes, and carefully curated perfection. Everything is fast. Everything is loud. Everything is trying very hard to sell you something or convince you of something right now. And somewhere in that noise, the obvious gets overlooked. The uncomfortable gets ignored. The truth gets delayed until it personally affects us.

Sound familiar?

Stickered Truths isn’t here to shout. It’s here to gently (and sometimes not-so-gently) tap you on the shoulder and say, “Hey. Just think about it.”

These stickers live in that space between philosophy and everyday life. Between humor and discomfort. Between “haha” and “oh… wow.” They’re simple by design, snarky minimalist text, playful sticker-sheet shapes, because the message doesn’t need bells and whistles. It needs space to land.

A Stickered Truth might make you laugh on your way into work.

It might earn a knowing nod from a stranger at the coffee shop.

It might start a conversation you didn’t plan on having or quietly validate a thought you’ve been carrying around for years.

They’re made for laptops, water bottles, notebooks, journals, mirrors, and anywhere else life happens. Not because stickers are decorations (though they are fun), but because they’re reminders. Little moments of reflection hiding in plain sight.

And yes, there’s humor. There’s snark. There’s a raised eyebrow baked into every design. Because if we can’t laugh while we’re thinking, what’s the point? Truth doesn’t have to be heavy to be meaningful. Sometimes it shows up better wrapped in wit.

Stickered Truths doesn’t claim to have all the answers. That would be suspicious. Instead, it asks better questions. It invites curiosity. It encourages pause. It challenges the “obvious” just long enough for you to notice what’s underneath.

Because the most obvious thing? Is often the least obvious.

The most obvious is the least obvious

So welcome to Stickered Truths. Stick them where you’ll see them. Stick them where others will ask about them. Stick them where truth feels just a little easier to face.


It’s time.

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