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Letters to the Cities: Paris
Paris greeted me not with the Eiffel Tower, but with crowded metros and chaotic streets. I felt out of place in my oversized tee among the effortless elegance around me. Yet, in between the rush, you softened me with croissants, whispered grandeur at Petit Palais, and overwhelmed me with Galerie Dior’s magic. Lost, tired, laughing near the Eiffel Tower, I realized Paris was never simple — messy yet magnificent, demanding yet unforgettable.
Oct 12 min read


Letters to the Cities: Milan
Milan didn’t welcome me with ease — it poured rain on my arrival, froze me in summer clothes, and left me dragging suitcases through unfamiliar streets. The first week was chaos: missed buses, no lunch, endless lectures, and a city that felt out of reach. Yet in the bitterness, I found sweetness: sunsets on our balcony, laughter with flatmates, and skies I’ll never forget. Milan was my black coffee — harsh at first, but made better by the company I shared it with.
Aug 272 min read


No Gatekeeping: Why Gen Z Shares It All
Gen Z grew up sharing — tips, tools, hacks, even job boards. But older generations often treated knowledge like currency, holding it close. This post explores the quiet cultural shift from gatekeeping to openness — and why sharing might be Gen Z’s most powerful legacy.
Jul 253 min read


Some Bonds Are Built in Silence: The Power of a Pinky-Hold
There’s a kind of love that doesn’t grip or hover. It just stays — softly, quietly — like a pinky-hold in a crowded street. Not loud like a hug, not dramatic, but steady. This piece reflects on the beauty of gentle presence — love that doesn’t cling, but still lingers. It exists in siblings, parents, partners, friends — in the small ways they say “I’m here” without words. A soft kind of holding on, in a world that often forgets how.
Jul 182 min read


This Book Isn't for You...Yet
What if books had age limits?
Not the kind that guard doors and say, “You’re not old enough to read this.” But the kind that leave the door slightly open and whisper,“ Come back when you’ve lived a little more. I’ll still be here.”
Jun 243 min read


The Real Show at Met 2025? Culture, Tailored.
MET 2025 Looks that spoke the most of culture, for me.
May 254 min read


Milan: Where the Coffee Slaps, and Sky Sparkles
Milan moves slower than I’m used to — people walk like time is theirs. I’m still adjusting: learning public transport, surviving on vending machine espresso, and watching the sun set way past 8:30 p.m. The sky is clearer, the coffee is better, and strangers are kind without speaking a word I understand. I haven’t explored everything yet, but I’m here — and I’m hoping the city treats me good.
May 23 min read


When Disappearing Feels Easier Than Staying: "Johatsu"
“There are days when I want to disappear. But still, I continue to live.” – Anonymous Japanese saying. We live in a world where being...
Apr 224 min read


Chasing Fleeting Moments: The New Face of Luxury
Luxury has always been a reflection of its time. Today? It’s fleeting, emotional, and, above all, experiential.
Mar 203 min read


The Silent Struggle: How People-Pleasing Destroys Self-Identity and Happiness
Sometimes, adapting to others and hiding parts of ourselves comes at a steep personal cost, leading to a life of confusion and self-doubt.
Oct 24, 20246 min read


The Symphony of Intuition: Navigating the Shadows Within
The whispers within guide us. A knot in your stomach, a vivid dream - our intuition's a symphony! Learn to listen & unlock self-discovery.
Jun 11, 20246 min read


Nunchi (눈치): The Unspoken Language of Korean Harmony
Explore Nunchi, the Korean art of reading social cues! Delve into its history, complexity & how it enhances global communication.
Jun 7, 20245 min read


Unveiling Leonardo: A Deep Dive into Deciphering the Genius Through the Mona Lisa's Smile
Come delve into the world of Leonardo da Vinci, through his greatest artwork: the Mona Lisa.
Jun 3, 20245 min read


Hearts Unmasked: Unleash Your Inner Rock Star
Blind start. Unmask roles. Unleash rockstar (singing optional). Hearts Unmasked: Solo for all!
May 31, 20245 min read


The Unfinished Symphony: A Hymn to Potential in Art, Literature, and Nature
Our world craves completion. We admire the gleaming skyscraper, the polished masterpiece hanging in a museum, the meticulously edited novel.
May 24, 20245 min read


Ditch the Plan, Embrace the Explore: Find Your Vacation Sweet Spot
Ah, vacation! That glorious escape after a seemingly endless stretch of work emails, looming deadlines, and the constant buzz of daily life.
May 20, 20245 min read


Soul Mate or Soul Search? Your "Until I Found You..." Journey
The legendary poet Jalaluddin Rumi once penned, "Lovers are never apart, even when they're in separate places." This sentiment perfectly...
May 17, 20247 min read


The Hedgehog's Dilemma: Finding Warmth with Boundaries
Have you ever felt that pang of loneliness, a yearning for connection that pulls you towards others, only to be met with a wall you have...
May 10, 20245 min read


Red Flag? Green Flag? Hold Up - Who Draws the Line?
Red flags, green flags, and the recent addition, the beige flag, have become the ubiquitous language for evaluating potential partners.
May 6, 20246 min read


The "Right Moment" Myth: Taking Action When It Matters Most
"Wait for the right moment." It's a common refrain, especially when faced with a big decision or a daunting task.
May 3, 20244 min read
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