January 2026
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Every Step Counts
People often feel disheartened when results don’t show. It happens to everyone. It happens to me too. There are days when effort feels invisible, when progress refuses to announce itself, when the road feels longer than it did yesterday. In those moments, doubt arrives quietly and asks uncomfortable questions. But I remind myself of this—every Continue reading
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Beauty Was Never Meant to Perform
Real beauty never exists to show off. It exists because it has a purpose. A flower does not bloom to be photographed. A mountain does not rise to be admired. A river does not flow to be noticed. They simply are. And in their being, they delight the eyes of the beholder. Beauty that seeks Continue reading
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Counting Your Hurts Is Pointless, Remembering the Lessons Is Vital
We are very good at counting our hurts. We remember who wronged us, how many times we were overlooked, how deeply a word cut, how unfair a moment felt. We archive pain carefully, almost reverently, as if one day it will testify on our behalf and prove that we were right to feel broken. But Continue reading
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Why I Write Songs
People often ask me why I write songs. The honest answer is—I don’t. At least, not in the way most people imagine. I write poetry. I write feelings. I write moments, pauses, unsaid things. I write what lingers after a thought has passed and what remains when noise settles. Poetry has always been my first Continue reading
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Two Dream Lists, One Life
We often speak of dreams as if they must belong to a single list. As if choosing one path means abandoning another. Over time, I’ve realised that this is neither honest nor kind—to ourselves or to the lives we are trying to live. I believe we all carry two kinds of dream lists within us. Continue reading
