We live in an age where life’s highs and lows can be broadcast in seconds. One tap, and the world knows what you’re eating, where you’re going, and—sometimes—exactly how much you’re hurting. Social media has become a stage where both joy and grief are performed for an audience of friends, strangers, and everyone in between.… Continue reading Not Every Sorrow Belongs on Social Media
Tag: Vulnerability
When Rain Meets Another Rain
Rain is something we all know. It taps on our windows, soaks our shoes, brings the smell of wet earth. But have you ever thought about what rain feels? Not in a poetic, imaginary way—but in the way we might project a quiet kind of life onto something so constant, so present in the background… Continue reading When Rain Meets Another Rain
Too Much Sun Makes a Desert
It’s hard not to love a sunny day. That gentle warmth on your skin, the blue sky stretching endlessly above, everything just seems a little more alive. We associate sunlight with joy, growth, clarity. Plants grow, moods lift, things get done. But what if the sun never stopped shining? What if day after day, the… Continue reading Too Much Sun Makes a Desert
The People Behind the Mask
There are people you meet in life—at work, at gatherings, sometimes even within your circle—who leave you wondering. You talk to them, you share space with them, maybe even eat lunch side by side. And yet, there’s something about them that feels… off. It’s not something they do outright. They smile when they should, they… Continue reading The People Behind the Mask
Talk To the Person, Not About the Person
It’s strange how often we talk around people instead of to them. Although we live in a world where staying connected is easier than ever—with smartphones in our pockets, social media at our fingertips, and instant messaging or video calls just a click away—we still often avoid having real, direct conversations. We talk about each… Continue reading Talk To the Person, Not About the Person
Be There When It Truly Matters
Life is made up of moments—some filled with joy, others with pain. We often imagine that being a good friend or family member means showing up to every birthday, wedding, graduation, or celebration. We think of love as confetti-filled pictures, cheerful claps, and smiling faces. And while it’s beautiful to share in someone’s happiness, there’s… Continue reading Be There When It Truly Matters
The Quickest Way to Show Who You Really Are Is by Opening Your Mouth
It’s funny how quickly people reveal themselves, often without even realizing it. They think they’re hiding behind fashion, filters, or carefully curated social media profiles. They stand straight, smile wide, maybe even rehearse a version of themselves they want the world to see. But the moment they speak, the truth comes out. Instantly. Words spill… Continue reading The Quickest Way to Show Who You Really Are Is by Opening Your Mouth
Why Most People Don’t Really Want Honesty
Everyone says they want honesty—until they get it. It sounds good in theory, like something we should all strive for. Be real. Be honest. Be transparent. But in practice? Honesty makes people uncomfortable. Because the truth, more often than not, isn’t what people want to hear. They want comfort dressed up as truth. They want… Continue reading Why Most People Don’t Really Want Honesty
Cheese in the Trap
Cheese in the Trap quickly became one of my favorite K-dramas, leaving a lasting impression on me long after I finished the series. It wasn’t just the captivating storyline or the stunning visuals that drew me in, but the intricate relationships between the characters, especially the intense and sometimes unpredictable love triangle at the center… Continue reading Cheese in the Trap
