Why I Deleted My WhatsApp

After deleting social media, I didn’t expect a messaging app to become my last stage. This is the story of realizing I no longer wanted visibility — only real connection.

Why Creative Women Can’t Think Around Masculine Background Noise

There is a quiet tragedy no one talks about — the way environments think for us before we can think for ourselves. In crowded houses and thin walls, creativity becomes a survival skill rather than a joy. This essay explores how noise, power, and domestic design shape the female nervous system, and why many women are not blocked — they are simply overstimulated.

On Generations, Survival Tactics, and iPads at Full Volume

A field note on how generations learn to survive the same room differently. Some by getting louder, some by getting smaller, and some by putting an iPad between themselves and the world. An essay about noise as inheritance, manners as class, and what public spaces reveal about private nervous systems.