Another Kind of Love

Valentine’s Day once felt like it belonged only to couples, a quiet reminder of what seemed missing. But over time, it became something else: a celebration of friendship, small gestures, and the simple human need to feel seen. Maybe love was never limited to romance, we just had to widen the lens.
The Long Way Around

An essay on career uncertainty, unexpected detours, and the uncomfortable in-between moments that shape us more than the original plan ever could. Sometimes what feels like being off track is simply recalculating and taking the long road toward where you’re meant to be.
The Generation That Refused to Settle

A reflection on the subtle panic of our twenties and the growing resistance to a life that feels pre-written. After experiencing movement, reinvention, and expansion, settling down no longer feels simple or automatic. Maybe it’s not that we can’t commit, but that we refuse to shrink into something smaller than what we’ve seen is possible.