
This autobiographical essay recounts a lifelong struggle with depression, beginning with childhood isolation and difficulty understanding others. Growing up under a silent grandmother and later an ...

Intro, Modern Girls Want Options, Not Overpriced Jewelry
Let’s be honest—every girl wants to look put-together at work.Not flashy, not extravagant, but polished.The kind of “quiet luxury” that says: “I look expensive, but I’m actually being very smart.” ...
The Disorientation of a Fashion Designer
A reflection on the illusion of idols and the quiet persistence of craft. When our heroes fall and our ideals fade, what remains is not glory—but the work itself. Real mastery isn’t devotion to a p...
Creativity and Environmentalism
A minimalist poem reflecting on the hypocrisy of creative environmentalism. Even in pursuit of “sustainability,” humans continue to create waste—symbolic and material. True awareness may begin with...
The Pain of Being Judged, the Waves of Creation, and the Safety of Mastery
A meditation on emotion, creation, and professional balance. Through reflections on criticism, artistic rhythm, and AI-era design, the author reveals that true confidence is built not on comfort bu...
The Buffer Between Knowing and Doing
A reflection on the gap between awareness and action. We often know what’s right long before we can do it. Through the example of meditation, the author explores why this cognitive delay is natural...
