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Lesson on Love & Respect
I’ve come to realize that love alone isn’t enough, respect is what keeps it alive. It’s not just about how deeply someone loves you, but how gently they speak to you, especially when things get hard. When someone raises their tone, especially in public, it’s not just the words that hurt, it’s the feeling of Read more
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My Manifest & Me
Some mornings, I write not to remind the world, but to remind myself. I’ve always been all about manifesting. Not because it’s a trend, but because I truly believe the universe listens. It hears my silence, my gratitude, and even my pain. Every thought, every word, and every energy we put out always finds its Read more
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To the One I stand Beside
Dear You, If we are together, I don’t want to be your whole world. I want to be the one who stands beside you while you build yours. Your first priority should always be you: your peace, your purpose, your growth, your dreams. Because I fell for the version of you who never stopped reaching Read more
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Midnight Conversation with My Shadow
It’s been so long since I last wrote. It’s 11:43 p.m. almost midnight. I’m in sorrow, alone in my bed, the busiest colours on my phone blinking like someone else’s life. Tears gather on my pillow and I start to write. I talk, quietly, to my shadow and to the wide, patient universe. “I’m sorry,” Read more
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The Car I Bought for Myself and Everything It Taught Me
I’ve always imagined having a car that truly fits me. Spacious and comfortable because I love driving, practical enough to be just the right size, not too big and not too small, and packed with modern technology features that make life easier and more enjoyable. I also wanted a car that is not too mainstream Read more
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Someday, I’ll Know What Home Feels Like.
The word “Home” doesn’t exist in my dictionary. The word home has always felt distant to me. People talk about it like it’s something everyone just naturally has, a place to return to, people who care no matter what (Re: family). But for me, it’s never been like that. I didn’t grow up knowing what Read more
