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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
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August Taught Me Peace, When Peace Cost Me Everything!
Last August changed me. A storm I didn’t expect forced me to walk away, to another country, another space, another version of myself. I needed peace, and I realized I might never find it in the place I called home. Sometimes, the loudest noise comes from the people closest to you. Sometimes, love is there… Read more
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My Reflections on Leadership and Loneliness
In my opinion, reaching the top and being in a leadership position is like standing on the highest peak of a mountain. It’s a great view and an incredible achievement, but it can also feel incredibly lonely up there. Here’s why I think it feels that way: From my perspective, while reaching the top has… Read more
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I keep writing even if nobody reads it!
As a passionate writer and thinker, I’ve always believed that the act of writing is much more than crafting words; it’s a gateway to clearer thinking and effective communication. The journey of writing on my blog has been a testament to this belief, and as I delve into the art of putting thoughts into words,… Read more
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Back to My Day One: Life Indeed is A Comedy
Alright, folks, gather around for a tale of ambition, setbacks, and the eternal optimism of starting over—or, as I like to call it, the “Groundhog Day” of self-improvement. It’s a story where coffee, the gym, and books aren’t just props, but characters in their own right, each with a role to play in my comedy… Read more

