No Deadline for the Soul

No Deadline for the Soul

For those who feel deeply, who absorb the world around them in ways others might not understand—your sensitivity is not a flaw. It is a gift. But like all gifts, it comes with a price. The brilliance that stems from it, the way you see the world, the way you create,...
The Weight of History and the Resilience of Identity

The Weight of History and the Resilience of Identity

Growing up in Singapore, a country shaped by British colonization, I absorbed the unspoken messages passed down through generations—the reverence for the Western world, the quiet acceptance of a hierarchy ingrained long before I was born. But as a minority within that...
The Trust That Comes from Self-Honesty

The Trust That Comes from Self-Honesty

“Honesty always gets my attention—but not in the way most people think. It’s not about whether someone is honest with me; it’s whether they are honest with themselves.” When someone truly owns who they are—flaws, contradictions, and all—without trying to curate an...
You Weren’t Meant to Go Back

You Weren’t Meant to Go Back

(Note to self):- For so long, healing felt like a journey back—to who we used to be before the heartbreak, before the disappointments, before the pain shaped us. We longed to return to a version of ourselves untouched by life’s hardest lessons. But what if healing was...
The Prison We Build Within

The Prison We Build Within

The mind is the most powerful force we possess, yet it often becomes the very prison that keeps us trapped. These visuals speak volumes—how we construct walls for protection, only to realize later that we held the key all along. For much of my life, I searched...
Planting Seeds: The Quiet Superpower

Planting Seeds: The Quiet Superpower

We can’t force anyone to change. We can’t make them see what they’re not ready to see. Everyone is on their own journey, just as we are. But that doesn’t mean we are powerless. The simple act of planting a seed—a thought, an insight, a new perspective—can have more...