Let Kids Be Kids: The Quiet Harm of Oversharing

Let Kids Be Kids: The Quiet Harm of Oversharing

A child isn’t a confidant or a therapist—they’re a child. When one parent shares negative stories about the other, they strip away the child’s freedom to form their own relationship. Instead of creating closeness, it burdens the child with conflicts they should never...
Beyond Bans and Borders: The Consequences of Unkindness

Beyond Bans and Borders: The Consequences of Unkindness

As I reflect on what’s happening in the U.S. and around the world, I can’t help but question how relevant political parties are in addressing the crises we face. Shouldn’t we focus on moral values instead? Take Singapore, for example. The infamous ban on chewing gum...
Love Beyond the Self: The Power of Community Support

Love Beyond the Self: The Power of Community Support

I came across a perspective I hadn’t thought of before, and it really struck me. We often encourage people to “just love themselves,” as though self-love is the answer to everything. But what if it’s not self-love that’s missing? What if the deeper need is love and...
A Map of Your Light

A Map of Your Light

Sometimes, we struggle to see our own worth. Life, with all its complexities, has a way of making us focus on mistakes, failures, and bad experiences. It’s easy to let these moments define us, distorting the narrative we hold about ourselves. But what if we paused to...
Beneath the Surface

Beneath the Surface

We often judge others based on fleeting moments, their actions, or the way they present themselves. But what if those behaviors are merely survival mechanisms, forged by their journey through life? What if their true self hasn’t yet had the chance to emerge, simply...