This is our space where thoughts wander and stories unfold. here, we explore the messy, confusing, and sometimes beautiful moments of our twenties—the questions that keep us up at night, the small victories that make us smile, and the lessons we gather along the way.
this blog is a place for reflection, for noticing the little things that shape who we are, and for sharing the moments that often go unsaid. even though there are no posts yet, soon this space will be filled with stories, reflections, and insights from my journey, and maybe yours too, as we navigate this decade together.
if you are here, it probably means you are figuring things out too, and that is exactly why this space exists—to share, to reflect, and to find little pieces of understanding together.
Letter 2
In our twenties, we tend to believe that we are meant to have our lives together. Especially in this generation, identity means everything. We grew up watching movies that showed us that by our twenties, we should know exactly who we are, have a high-paying job, own a house, drive an expensive car, and be in a relationship headed toward marriage. We were shown a life filled with endless vacations and financial stability.
Reading: Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur.
Listening: Joseph Solomon on repeat.
Watching: Shrinking.
Learning: Growth does not always feel productive.