About Me
My Approach to Writing
I write from the in-betweens of memory and dreams, of reality and what if's. If I come across you, I will tell you a story, which to the end might be yours.
Ethical Statement
I write to provoke thought, not conclusions. My writings are invitations — not to agree, but to wonder aloud, to stretch perspectives, to unsettle something we’ve left too settled. Much of what I share is filtered through a skeptical mind and a restless conscience — someone who doesn’t place much faith in institutions, yet keeps returning to examine them because they shape the lives we live.
My pieces are shaped by a personal point of view — I lean left and I don’t follow any religion — but I don’t write to convert anyone. These beliefs are just part of the lens I see the world through. And when I share my view, I try to mark it clearly, so the readers know exactly whose lens they’re looking through.
My tone tends toward skepticism, edged with sarcasm, often self-directed. I believe in acknowledging bias rather than masking it, and I try to treat opposing ideas with fairness — even when I disagree. I criticize systems and ideologies, not the people shaped by them. Unless, of course, those people have power and shaped the system knowingly.
I don’t believe in “just documenting.” Writing, for me, is an act of participation — a way of showing up honestly in a world that often rewards pretending.