Journey 50 Days of Intentional Living Fifty days later, and I'm sitting here trying to figure out how to wrap up this whole Project 50 experience without making it sound like some polished success story that it definitely wasn't. What actually happened was messier, more human, down to ground. It started during
Reflection Featured Choose What You Care About I used to believe that caring was a moral obligation without a cost, that the measure of a good person was how much they could hold in their heart at once. My job, I thought, was to expand to meet every need I could see. To not care felt like
Journey The Day I Finally Threw Away the Weight of My Dreams I found them while decluttering my room. A stack of university brochures buried under years of dust and forgotten dreams. They were heavier than I remembered, these glossy pages that once held my future. As I pulled them out one by one, memories flooded back. I remember the excitement at
Journey I Was Obsessed With Van Life Life's biggest dreams can start from something as simple as a housing crisis. One day you're dealing with an impossible rent increase, and next you're deep into videos about people living their best lives in converted vans. The whole van life thing wasn'
Reflection Featured The Journey Is the Destination When I say journey, I mean the tender, steady motion of a life meeting itself. It never leaves the room. It is metaphor, not mileage. It’s the current I feel moving through me when I choose to be here, awake to the grain of the moment, even when it’
Reflection You Can’t Always Take Things for Granted I don't know when everyone decided that being unprepared was normal, but it worries me. Because I watch people—smart people, capable people—just assume everything will keep working. The job will be there. The paycheck will clear. The person who knows how everything works won't
Journey Sweet Poison of Nostalgia That feeling when you're trying your best to make a place feel like home? I've been doing that my entire life, moving from one place to another, constantly relocating like a wandering soul. Every single time, a new place becomes your shelter, your sanctuary, your everything.
Journey The Wow Syndrome I often hear people compliment my English proficiency. They're usually just impressed by my accent, but little do they know what's really going on in my head. The truth is, I can manage to go through complex technical documentations, write programming code, and craft formal emails.
Journey Featured What I Learned from Running a Photography Club I never planned to be the president of our high school's photography club. In fact, I thought it was boring, just another one of those clubs trapped by people who seemed to lack any fresh ideas. The Grand Vision It all started on March 2024 when I had