April 11, 2025

White Noise

Look behind you, the light might find you, blind you, but the bliss a blessing, You extra fine, why you stressin’? Ain’t no problem can’t be solved and sealed, you’re a woman in your own world, surreal. Involved in mine too, time slows down with you and well, I was wondering what you felt when

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Dimmed Star

Yesterday, we shared the moon’s quiet glow, now I’m under the same light, standing solo. Same sight, slightly elsewhere. Same stars, same constellations trace the night, while you sit with a man dimming your inner light. Suppressing your frustrations, guess it’s stressin’, heavy, isn’t it? Being too kind, when love blinds and you tie yourself

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Refracted Connection

You turn to crystal when I shine my light on you. Not just reflecting, but refracting. Splitting rays into every color of the spectrum. Please stay, you make my days less gray. Your sunshine shines and pierces through my rain. We share thoughts, alike and exact. A glance, a word, ideas extracted without delay. But

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Strangely Familiar

There’s a connection beyond comprehension. Newly met, yet familiar. Truly meant—so profoundly distinct, nothing similar. As if pulled by an invisible rope, An indivisible hope, Where division can only be fueled by another’s choice. And maybe not even. A bond even God believes in. A vision shared beyond seeing. A rare precision in occurrences. They

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Share Growth

I’ve been working on myself for a while, but I’d rather do it with you by my side. You could keep me in line, steady my stride as I bide my time, freeing your mind, one knot at a time. Love’s the kindest grind, a subtle shift in gears, sped up the moment I shattered

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Nietzsche’s Affirmation of Life (2023)

This essay explores the existential philosophies of Nietzsche and Schopenhauer, focusing on their shared recognition of life’s inherent suffering and meaninglessness, as well as their divergent solutions. Schopenhauer’s “Will” leads to a bleak pessimism, while Nietzsche’s interplay of the Apollinian and Dionysian artistic drives in tragedy and music offers a transformative affirmation of life. Through the lens of their philosophies, the essay delves into art’s power to reconcile humanity with the harsh realities of existence, providing both solace and purpose.

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To Stray Away from Play (2023)

In a world dominated by relentless work ethics, digital distractions, and fleeting entertainment, have we lost the essence of play? This essay delves into the philosophical notions of play through the perspectives of Moritz Schlick, Eugen Fink, and Hans-Georg Gadamer, critiquing how modern western society stifles creativity, imagination, and the pure joy of purposeless action. By exploring themes of work, leisure, art, and digitalization, it questions whether play can be the key to reclaiming our humanity amidst the chaos of modernization.

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Love’s Gravity

Our correspondence corresponds in thought, feelings, means, and ends. I tried to leave the conversation love was having with me. But, In the process of exiting, I realized you joined in as well. The discourse grew progressively deeper, too deep to climb out of. The walls were too steep to hold a grip. Now I

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