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.

Between Two Worlds
You can love a place and still leave it. You can carry it with you, even as you build a different life somewhere else.

Never Go Back
Some mistakes aren’t meant to be undone. Life gets powerful when you stop chasing the past and start trusting the moment you’re in.

The Black Cat Nobody Wanted
It wasn’t a special cat. But somehow, its presence asked a question I couldn’t ignore: What do we do with what we don’t want to see?

The Empire Hours
The hours you overlook are the ones that shape who you become. Lost time isn’t lost at all, if you know how to use it.

Spare Lives, Prime Impact
You’re one in eight billion—told you matter, yet surrounded by reminders that you’re easily replaced. So what does it mean to truly count?

Walk the Path
You don’t have to force your life into shape. The path is already here—soft, steady, and made for you. Trust the pull, not the pressure.

Embody the Light
You don’t have to chase the light. It was never out there to begin with. Just live in a way that makes space for it to rise from within.

Designing for Earth
Sustainable design isn’t just technical but philosophical. The Overview Effect urges us to build as if we’ve seen Earth from space.

Syntropy: Toward Wholeness
Not everything is falling apart. Across ecosystems, cities, and human hearts, there’s a quiet pattern pointing toward restoration.

Watermelon Sugar, Too
Watermelon sugar, soft and slow. Tastes like something you can’t know. Pink and ripe, the light comes through. Summer’s sugar—but it’s new.

Negative Capability at Work
Most of us chase clarity for a sense of control, but negative capability means leaving room for the unknown to shape the outcome.

Flower Vase Girls
Behind every perfect photo of a flower vase girl is a life paused in girlhood—where beauty was the goal and growth never required.

OC and Exceptional
It’s not dysfunction. It’s design. What looks like compulsion to others is how high-functioning minds turn chaos into order.

The Butterfly Tattoo
When you hate tattoos but someone forces the question, your answer says more about your life than ink ever could.

Next to Barbie
Before love had language, it had silence. Before we understood beauty, we were simply stunned by it.

The Boy in Blue
Time took our illusions, but it gave us peace. Not the loud kind, but the kind that holds steady even when everything else falls apart.

Cleopatra’s Rug
If Cleopatra had been born a man, we’d study her war tactics in business school. Instead, we reduce her to her nose and her lovers.

The Lies We Choose
We live inside the lies we tell ourselves until something breaks us open. It’s a choice between the safety of illusion and the clarity of truth.

After Almost Dying
The real shift happened quietly: I stopped measuring my worth by achievement. I started asking what feels true—and let that lead.

Stay a Little Strange
Stay a little strange. Don’t try to blend. I don’t crave perfect, I crave pretend. Keep the glitch, keep the spark. You’re my favorite question mark.