Thoughts can swirl like snow — temporary, soft, never definitive. A reflection on confusion, clarity without sharpness, and the comfort of knowing that what drifts now does not decide what remains.
Vertical Ambition, Horizontal Connection
A reflective essay on Dubai, human ambition and the longing for connection. About balancing what we can build with how deeply we remain human — between vertical ambition and horizontal closeness.
Racism…I choose 50 shades of gray.
A personal reflection on racism, polarization, and black-and-white thinking — and why choosing dialogue, nuance, and human connection feels more urgent than ever.
If It’s Hysterical, It’s Probably Historical
When we react strongly in a conversation, the cause is often not the moment itself but something older, something historical. This post explores how past voices shape present conflicts, and how choosing your voice of today can break old patterns and transform communication.
Who Drives Your Car?
A reflection on how our subconscious “drives the car,” how acceptance opens doors, and how small inner movements help invite light back into our lives.
