
19 and building slow power. INTP girl with a soft heart and a sharp mind. Writing about fashion, finance, self-growth, and quiet ambition. Becoming my own blueprint — one thought at a time.
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For as long as I can remember, I have heard people say things like:
“We give our daughters a lot of freedom.”
“Our parents allowed us to be independent.”
“Society is finally giving women more freedom.”
And every time I hear it, somethin...
Why We Call Emotional Suppression “Maturity”
Somewhere along the way, we started confusing silence with strength.
The quiet girl is called composed.
The agreeable one is called wise.
The one who never reacts is called emotionally mature...
My Mind Is Always Busy. My Life Is Waiting.
There is a strange kind of exhaustion that comes from thinking too much.
Not physical tiredness.
Not emotional collapse.
Just the quiet fatigue of a mind that never truly pauses.
My thoughts...
Lately, I’ve been revisiting memories I didn’t realize were still quietly living inside me.
Not in a dramatic way.
More like soft flashes of childhood. Random moments. Faint emotions. Younger versions of myself I hadn’t consciously though...
In a world of notifications, real presence feels rare
I have been an introvert for as long as I can remember. Even as a kid, I was never the loud one in the room or the person with a huge circle of friends. I preferred one meaningful conve...
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