I fear the deep ocean and abysses. I really don’t like how it’s just darkness and I don’t know what’s out there. I get so uncomfortable if I look at images of the ocean for too long. Actually, I’m pretty uncomfortable just imagining them right now. I really don’t like when there are too manyContinue reading “My Greatest Fears and Dislikes”
Category Archives: reflections
To the People in My Life
I’ve previously known of the healing technique where you write letters to someone with all the things you would like to say to them, but unlike the traditional purpose of letters, you never send them. They aren’t meant to be read by the recipient, but rather to be written by the sender. To the peopleContinue reading “To the People in My Life”
Do You Even Deserve Love?
Merry Christmas!! I hope every single one of you is having a wonderful holiday season and receiving many blessings, whether material or through relationships. Maybe it’s the holiday spirit that’s taken control of me, but whatever it is, I’m glad I’ve become reflective lately. Specifically, I’ve particularly become deeply appreciative of love. Looking back, IContinue reading “Do You Even Deserve Love?”
Just a Girl
“You’re just a girl.” Maybe you should stick to drawing or singing. It’s not very ladylike of you to sit like that. Proper little girls don’t laugh like that. You throw like a girl. You were clearly asking for it. You would be prettier if you lost just a little bit of weight. You eatContinue reading “Just a Girl”
The Good Part
We are biologically hardwired to constantly seek more. Our hearts and minds are never satisfied, no matter how much we have. Our body runs on the basis of homeostasis, or the state of balance actively maintained in order to survive. This means that equilibrium is necessary, so it shouldn’t be surprising to hear that ourContinue reading “The Good Part”
Humor Is a Funny Thing
*Quick Update* I am currently working on a series, so in the meantime, I will be uploading shorter posts to maintain my pace and productivity. The other day, one of my friends remarked that I laugh at the smallest things. For a moment, I felt a bit self-conscious. Are people not taking me seriously? AmContinue reading “Humor Is a Funny Thing”
Saying Goodbye Hurts
Dear Sung, It was hard to say goodbye to you for the first time in my life, but just so I don’t cry as much, let’s just call this a “see you later.” I hope you find many open doors and peace of mind, and most of all, personally experience the powerful, reckless, eternal loveContinue reading “Saying Goodbye Hurts”
FIRST POST
December was an emotional rollercoaster. Yet, it also stands for a period of immense growth, a time of firsts, and a return to wonderful things I had forsaken for a while. So. To my dear friends and possibly family (and maybe even the very much welcomed strangers), Happy New Year! I wish you a blessedContinue reading “FIRST POST”