AUTHOR
Express & impact
Before I tell you what this space offers, let me tell you what stopped you from expressing yourself long before you arrived here. It was not lack of talent. It was not lack of ideas. It was a moment — perhaps many moments — where you shared something true and the response you received communicated, clearly or subtly, that your truth was inconvenient. Too much. Too deep. Too different. Not quite what was needed in that room, in that relationship, in that version of yourself that the world found easier to be around.
And you learned. The way all intelligent human beings learn — by adjusting. You kept the deepest things inside. You expressed the acceptable surface and protected the real interior. You became fluent in the language of not-quite-saying-it. And over time that fluency became so natural that you forgot it was a choice. You forgot that somewhere beneath the edited, acceptable, socially functional version of your expression — there was something original waiting. Something that has your fingerprints on it and nobody else's.
I write from three worlds — the world of Shiva and silence and the kind of stillness that only Kedarnath can produce in a human body, the world of markets and algorithms and the brutally honest feedback loop of profit and loss, and the human world of observation and feeling and the specific experience of being someone who cannot stop noticing things. Poetry comes from all three simultaneously. The book being written comes from all three. Everything in this space comes from the same source — a refusal to express anything less than what is actually true.
This space is not a writing course. It is not a content strategy session. It is an invitation to take your own inner life seriously enough to give it a voice — not for the audience, not for the algorithm, not for the approval that arrives in the form of likes and shares. For the far more important reason that an inner life unexpressed is an inner life half-lived. And you have already spent enough time living at half capacity.
Come here. Bring what is actually inside you. We will find the words together.