Words
I didn’t plan to say but needed to.
Somewhere between ennui and spark, my raw, unfiltered bits are here.
I’m a nerdy girl with a pen—the type who always carries a black Pilot Precise V5, has read thousands of books, and still scribbles in the margins. Sometimes I’m just writing back to an author who’ll never read it.
Maybe one day, all these scribbles will grow into books of their own.
Echo No More: Aria
To love a narcissist is to lose yourself by fading in someone else’s world. But Echo was not lost. She found her voice—and became Aria.
Fruitless Longing
A loop of longing, sweet and sly—each fruit wants what it is not, and joy slips quietly by.
When the Pencil Stops
Some days don’t shine. This is a note for those days—and the quiet truth that we all find ways to hold on.
Ain’t Your Porcelain
I’ve been courted by cowards and studied by men who think they discovered me. I’m the storm you never warned yourself about.
California Girl
You come to California chasing light. You stay long enough to get lost in it—and somewhere along the way, you learn to carry your own.
No Lemon, No Melon
Stale love is like a palindrome—symmetrical and beautiful on the surface, yet filled with endless repetition and unresolved echoes beneath.
Everyone Has a Christine
He could bend time, fly through multiverses, and hold the fate of reality in his hands. But the one thing he couldn’t undo—was her.
Not Bali, Just Tuesday
Sunscreen, afternoon tea, and a closet full of gowns. This is what luxury looks like when work never stops.
Holy Drama
Adam and Eve ran naked through paradise—until one bite ruined everything. The Holy Drama isn’t bedtime reading. It’s a fire you walk into.
The Second Secret
The Law of Attraction tells you to focus on the dream. But the Law of Integrity asks who you are without the dream.
Spider-Man and the Rubber Band Model
The Rubber Band Model isn’t just a framework for ambition. It’s a way to understand identity, love, healing, and the sacred friction of growth.
The Best Things Are Freckled
Love that lasts has seasons. It fades, returns, reshapes. It holds when skies go dark, bears storms like weathered wood—and stays.
Carrot vs. Stick
What really shapes a person—pain or praise? In one corner of the world, discipline is love. In another, love is protection from discipline.
Cutting Rapunzel’s Hair
Real growth doesn’t begin when we add more to our lives. It begins when we’re willing to release what no longer serves us.
I’m Not Interested
Saying it can feel strange at first—too direct, too final. But it’s a quiet decision to stop trading our time, energy, and attention for approval.
The One Dislike That Matters
We all say likes don’t matter. And yet, one low-like post can ruin our day. And that one “dislike” is probably the only honest thing on your screen.
Winning the Office Game
The office is a game of people, power, and perception. Mastering it means playing smarter, not harder. Work has never been only about tasks and deadlines.
Nice Isn’t a Strategy
Game theory shows that stable outcomes only emerge when players adjust their strategies—breaking old patterns to create new possibilities.
50 Shades of Human
Identifying as “super straight” in an era that honors fluidity is also a journey that can be raw, confusing, and deeply transformative.
The Power of Second Best
I used to think you had to be the best to win. Then I learned about a rule in auction theory that flipped everything I believed about success.