A collection of thoughts, observations, and stories from life's ever-unfolding narrative.
"We lie even to ourselves." This poem is a sharp critique of societal pretence and the pursuit of appearances. It challenges us to think about the narratives we tell ourselves and others.
A searing exploration of self-deception and moral ambiguity, this piece follows a man trapped in his own hypocrisy. Aware yet unable to break free from rationalised selfishness, he embodies the peril of living neither fully committed nor completely detached—a stark warning against complacency and the corrosive cost of choosing comfort over conviction.