SAM Frida
Unfiltered – ish
The Paradox of Being
We are the paradox. The thinker and the thought, the seeker and the secret we wish to uncover. In our relentless pursuit of understanding, we often feel lost in questions that have no final answer. Yet, this is where the beauty lies: the journey itself. Life isn’t...
The Unspoken Truths About Industry Etiquette
Having spent 24 years in the domain name industry, I’ve seen and experienced it all. I’m sharing this now because I’ve left the industry, and stepping away has given me a clearer perspective on something I could never quite reconcile: the sheer lack of basic...
The Price of Power: A Reflection on Leadership and Human Values
As I watch the unfolding of our current political landscape, one thought lingers: how often do leaders truly consider what people—ordinary people—really want? When I hear talk of acquiring territories like Greenland, renaming the Gulf of Mexico, or reimagining Canada...
The Divide We Must Destroy
The caste system, whether written into law or etched into the unspoken rules of society, is one of humanity’s most enduring failures. It divides, dehumanizes, and declares some lives inherently less valuable than others. But caste is not just India’s problem—it echoes...
Nostradamus: The French Predictor Who Captures Our Imagination
Nostradamus, the 16th-century French physician and astrologer, continues to intrigue and mystify centuries after his time. Known for his enigmatic quatrains published in Les Prophéties, Nostradamus has been credited with foretelling everything from natural disasters...
The visitors we can’t ignore
They bring important messages.
Your Power, Your Choice
Healing is freedom, but not the kind you might imagine. It’s not about controlling others or avoiding pain—it’s about reclaiming the power you unknowingly gave away. For me, the greatest freedom lies in this simple truth: no one can affect me unless I allow it. As I...
Where’s the Human Code?
We often hear about “girl code” or “boy code” — unspoken rules of loyalty or behavior within certain groups. But what about human code? Shouldn’t there be a universal understanding of what it means to truly be human? How do we navigate the contradictions of our...
Do I Miss the Old Me?
Sometimes, I think about the old version of myself—before healing, before awareness, before the discomfort of growth. There was a kind of bliss in ignorance, a simplicity in not knowing the weight of wounds or the complexities of the world. That innocence? I do miss...








