Quality, Not Crowds. Empathy, Not Ego.

What is something others do that sparks your admiration? Something I truly admire in people is the ability to choose solitude over bad company. Not because they’re antisocial or arrogant, but because they understand that the people you surround yourself with shape who you become. If you’re constantly among individuals who drain you, limit you, …

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Learning to Live with the Part That Never Heals

A part of me still wakes in the first days after, reaching for a voice the world can’t return. A part of me still holds the phone, forgetting and remembering in the same breath. And though that ache never fully heals, it is the proof that love outlives loss— the part of me that keeps …

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Nobody Is You — And That Is Your Power

In a world that constantly nudges us to fit in, to blend, to soften our edges, it’s easy to forget the quiet miracle of simply being who we are. We spend years trying to match the rhythms of others, imitate their steps, echo their voices — all while overlooking the one thing no one else …

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Sephora Must Haves

I’ve loved makeup ever since I was a kid—it was always the one thing I couldn’t wait to play with and, honestly, nothing has changed. To this day, makeup is still my favorite thing to buy. Over the years, it’s become much clearer which products work best together and how much more there is to …

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The Bittersweet Chill of My Favorite Season

Autumn and winter have always been my favorite seasons. The soft sunlight, the early evenings, the cool breeze, and a warm cup in my hands slow the world down just enough for me to breathe. These months wrap around me with a calm nothing else gives. But the calm has a shadow. Every year, as …

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The Splurge & The Save: My Hair Care Edit

I love experimenting with my hair—whether it’s new colors or different cuts. Changing it up every year feels like therapy for me. Sure, it can get a little pricey, but it’s always worth it if you go to a good colorist who really knows what they’re doing. Recently, I went for golden tones, and I’m …

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The Power of Being You

We live in a time where scrolling through social media often feels like flipping through a magazine of edited perfection. Celebrities and influencers have access to makeup artists, fillers, Photoshop, and filters—and yet, we compare ourselves to them in our most natural state. No wonder so many people feel insecure. But here’s the truth: you …

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Threads of Tradition, Pieces of Gold

What aspects of your cultural heritage are you most proud of or interested in? What stands out in my cultural heritage is the craftsmanship of Balochi clothing and jewellery. The loose-fitted kurtas, decorated with silk thread embroidery and mirror work, display a level of artistry that is both unique and timeless. Each tribe has its …

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