Melancholy
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What Is Left at the End of the World?
In her hauntingly reflective novel Good Morning, Midnight, Lily Brooks-Dalton poses two profound questions: What is left at the end of the world? and What is the impact of one’s life? These questions linger like whispers long after the final page — a quiet yet powerful reminder of our impermanence. Adapted into the 2020 film Continue reading
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Finding Wholeness in Imperfection
There is a strange beauty in incompleteness. We often chase perfection, believing that only the finished, the refined, the whole is worthy of admiration. But in the company of an incomplete poem, we find something more—endless possibility. Sitting in the quiet solitude of a cabin by the woods, I gaze through the window at the Continue reading
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A Journey through the Cosmos
There comes a moment in every wanderer’s journey when the soul forgets to pause. The heart beats forward, unrelenting, pushing into the unknown—a vast and wondrous wilderness stretching beyond the horizon. It is in these moments, standing at the threshold of mystery, that we begin to understand the true nature of our existence. As I Continue reading
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An Abandoned House: Confronting the Unknown
There is something hauntingly poetic about an abandoned house. It stands alone, weathered by time, whispering stories that no one remains to tell. The eerie silence of the ungodly hour, broken only by a screeching noise—was it a vampire or a ghost? Or was it something even more unsettling—the echoes of solitude itself? As I Continue reading
