My motto is: “Write every day.”

Most of my essays are about business, education, and what it means to be a citizen of the Internet. These essays are a record of my intellectual quest to make sense of the world. They’re the diary of my contemplative life. 

I write two kinds of essays: short-form and long-form.

If you’re new here, start with the short-form essays and work your way up to the long-form ones. 

Fiction

From the weary bottom of my heart,The light never pierces but a cosmic dread. 

Start here with two of my favorite long-form and short-form reads.

The Story in Your Hands

Palmistry isn’t about fate—it’s about the past written in skin. The lifeline speaks of resilience, the heart line of love

Chasing Sunsets

We spend our days rushing—working, planning, chasing deadlines. But in the hush of the evening, when the sun bows out

The Clockmaker’s Secret

And as she watched, the clockmaker’s wrinkles deepened, his form slumping. He had spent a lifetime crafting clocks that gifted

A Poem of Lost Letters

Beneath the dust of time and past,
Between the covers thick and vast,
Lie whispers lost in ink-stained

Fear

From the weary bottom of my heart,

The light never pierces but a cosmic dread.

Cold and old, it rumbles,

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