• Addiction, Attachment, and the Stupid Things I Do Anyway

    I did it again. Another beer and a cone of fries… terrible ones. The kind where you take a bite and immediately think, “why am I like this?” And let’s not forget: I shouldn’t even be smoking. And yet… While I’m drinking, this familiar smell of a freshly lit cigarette hits me from the seat…

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  • Wait, that’s not how I remember it…

    Have you ever shared a memory with someone, something you were absolutely sure was crystal clear in your mind, only to find out… they remember it completely differently? I’ll be honest, a few years ago, that kind of moment would’ve made me furious. I remember accusing someone of lying, “How can you not remember what…

    Wait… That’s Not How I Remember It
  • This Is the Most Dangerous Game I’ve Ever Played

    I’ve always hated gambling. I remember being a kid, walking into those smoky bars to buy scratch cards for my dad. The lights, the noise, the perceived sense of vain hope in the air, it all made my stomach twist. And whenever friends invited me to the casino for “just a bit of fun,” I’d…

    Gambling is a business reality
  • Perception of Space & Time

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    “No, come on, I’m not flying there. Are you joking? 25 hours on a plane to get to the other side of the world? It’s too far, it’s a lifetime away…” That’s what my friend said to me the other day when I invited her to spend the Summer in Australia.And honestly? Ten years ago,…

  • The Power of Invisibility

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    Chiang Mai, 9:42 p.m. It’s my last night in Chiang Mai. In one day, I’ll be in Sydney, back-to-back meetings, client calls, full business mode for at least 5 weeks. But tonight, I just wanted to slip away for a bit.So I let my feet wander through the Chiang Mai Night Bazaar. The air was…

  • The Life I’m Still Learning to Build

    7.00 amI’m in the kitchen, still half-asleep, holding my coffee when my phone buzzes. It’s Giulia, one of my closest friends. She sends me a photo of Joey, her baby boy, just born a few days ago. I stare at the photo, filled with awe. The human body, the miracle of life… it’s incredible. I…

  • The Remote Work Stigma

    It was just another day of lead generation—emails sent, responses trickling in, the usual routine. Then, one reply stopped me mid-scroll. “I appreciate your message, but I don’t think this will work. We prefer collaborating with someone who isn’t working remotely.—someone we can meet in person. Collaboration is just more effective when the team is…

  • Why Haven’t I Gone Home?

    A friend was reading my first article when she suddenly froze mid-sentence and said, “Wait… why does going back to Italy feel like a defeat to you?” And in that moment, it dawned on me: Was that how I really felt? That single thought sent me down a rabbit hole of questions. Why haven’t I…

  • Juggling Time Zones

    🔔 BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP.The alarm goes off—for the fifth time. I squint at my phone. 4:30 AM. “Fuck. I have a client meeting with America in 30 minutes.“ I stumble out of bed, hit the coffee machine like it owes me money, and sit at my laptop—just in time. But something’s off. The…

  • Feeling in Frequencies

    Have you ever had a song hit you so hard that it feels absolutely perfect? The beat, the sound, the voice—it all syncs effortlessly with your emotions, as if it was created just for that moment. “I have :)” Honestly, I’ve never been great at expressing emotions. Sharing my feelings? Not exactly my strong suit.…