INSPIRED BY JAMES DEAN
No Cause exists for the ones who never quite fit the mold.
Why No Cause?
People ask where the name came from.
The truth is, I don't really know.
Growing up, I became obsessed with James Dean. Not because he was famous, but because he represented something I couldn't put into words. He seemed restless. Curious. Like he was searching for something bigger than what was in front of him.
Rebel Without a Cause stuck with me for years.
As I've gotten older, I've realized that maybe none of us really know what we're doing. We spend our lives chasing purpose, meaning, identity, success, love, fulfillment—always reaching for something just beyond our grasp.
The older I get, the less I think that's a problem.
Maybe the search is the point.
No Cause was born from that idea.
Not having all the answers.
Not needing a perfect reason.
Not waiting for permission.
Just creating. Exploring. Living.
Collecting moments that make life feel real.
If there's a cause, it's probably that.
— Mckay
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