It’s loud in my head these days. The kind of loud that no silence can fix. Everything feels tense—like the world is pressing its weight down on the most fragile places. It’s like walking barefoot on broken glass, with no clear way forward. And while I try to find peace in my daily rituals—coffee in […]
We Traded the Village for Convenience—Now We’re Trying to Buy It Back
There’s a certain kind of silence that creeps in at night, even if the city outside your window is still humming. It’s the silence of aloneness. Not solitude, not peace. But that ache that whispers, “You weren’t meant to do this alone.” As the world becomes more advanced, more developed, more connected — something strange […]
The Scent of the Past, The Heart of Home
Growing up in Haiti, I never had to search for “culture.” It lived in the air — in the food, the music, the street sounds, the proverbs of elders, the tim tim bwa chèch stories told under a moonlit night. It wasn’t something we studied; it was something we breathed. There was no need to […]
