Why I Romanticize My Life (And You Should Too)

There’s a quiet kind of joy in treating your life like art. In seeing poetry in puddles, magic in mundane routines, and cinematic beauty in everyday moments. I’ve learned that romanticizing life isn’t about escaping reality — it’s about embracing it with softness and wonder. From dancing while cooking to moonlit walks that feel like soul cleanses, I’ve started living like the main character in my own story. And maybe, just maybe, you should too.

A Letter to My 20-Year-Old Self: Lessons I Wish I Knew

At 20, the future feels like an unsolvable puzzle—confusing, overwhelming, and full of self-doubt. In this deeply personal letter to my younger self, I reflect on the journey from uncertainty to self-discovery, the lessons I wish I knew back then, and the quiet transformation that comes from embracing life’s unexpected turns. This is not just a letter… it’s a gentle reminder that every phase of life has its purpose, and eventually, you’ll figure out what works best for you.

I for if …

If I was a toyIf I was a boyIf I were tallerif I were youngerIf I were brighterIf I were writerIf I were famousIf I were luckierIf I …. Stop! you must be thinking, I will give lecture on considering being grateful for what you have. Sorry…Being human, we see desire and disappointment going hand-in-handand [...]