An essay about taking control during a time where there is very little and appreciating the days where enjoyment always came before reasoning.
Read More– because you didn’t stick around long enough to listen (and I’m not sure you ever really heard me in the first place).
Read MoreChange is inevitable, we must learn to live with it, they say.
Read MoreLorde and catharsis helped me overcome my fear of having no one understand me.
Read MoreThat validation is only a substitute for the cosmic glow I already hold.
Read MoreI had glorified my idea of the 18th century to an extent in which I was unable to focus on the present.
Read MoreI wasn’t running away but reluctantly leaving it all behind, embarking on the first move of my young adult life.
Read MoreI’ve run away from who I was, and I’ve returned in a way that stunted my growth. There’s a balance, and I’m finding it.
Read MoreDespite my fears, I know that the only way to find out the true shades and hues of the world is to leave.
Read MoreAs I get older and develop a stronger sense of personhood, I realize that language is a tool that must be used with care.
Read MoreMaybe that’s how life is— we aren’t 100% all the time. I think that’s okay, we’re still learning and still getting a grip of things— we still are in our training wheels.
Read MoreUnlearning internalized misogyny is the real self-care, after all.
Read MoreOn Photography Instagram, MoMA wannabes, growing up as an artist, and unlearning what I trained myself to believe.
Read MoreI hope that you are happy. I hope you know that you made the right choice.
Read MoreThe next few years just might turn out pretty sweet.
Read MoreI remember the last time I stood outside your house.
Read MoreI feel like I should miss it already. I feel like I should savor every last moment.
Read MoreMy internal denial and acceptance of leaving home and moving forward.
Read MoreA lyric essay about identity and appearance.
Read MoreMy relationship with a band of my adolescence.
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