About
About this Space (and a Bit About Me)
This page was born out of a personal need to write—a kind of inner urgency that isn’t in pursuit of fame, likes, or even a vast audience. It’s nothing more than that: a chaotic, candid collection of ideas, projects, and thoughts that I need to deposit somewhere before they slip into oblivion.
The page is divided into four sections: Notes (or Essays), Books, Projects, and About. Each has its own distinct logic, though I believe the names speak for themselves. In the Notes section, I share essays or brief reflections on topics that deeply affect or captivate me—those ideas that linger in my mind for days on end. The Books section is my way of talking about what I read; it’s like an informal discussion about stories and authors who leave an imprint on me or provoke me to question things. Over in Projects, I document the endeavors I undertake—the ones that fail, those that succeed more or less, and even the ventures for which I still can’t fully explain my initial impulse.
But if I’m being honest, the About section is probably the most personal and disorderly of them all: here I write about my everyday life, the things I observe, the places I visit, and the fleeting thoughts and sudden reflections that catch me off guard. It’s a peculiar blend of an intimate diary, a social media feed, and a conversation with friends. You’ll also find here a rawer, less filtered look at my worldview, my many contradictions, and my countless doubts.
The About section is also the most dynamic and perhaps the most unpredictable: everything I write here is subject to my shifting moods and the caprice of choosing whether to share or keep things to myself. It’s my most liberated corner, unburdened by plans or rigid frameworks. If someone truly wants to know who I am, I believe the only thing they need to do is dive into these entries—because I can’t describe myself any better than through what I write.
After all, this space is a constant exploration, a territory of trial and error, of attempts and regrets, and it’s open to change at any moment—just like me, ever unstable and in constant motion.
Thank you for stopping by to take a peek. Stay as long as you like.