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Every sketchbook should desire to be finished. For the human mind’s complexity to be splattered onto them. The beauty of art is that it doesn’t require a filter, but intuition. The ability to let go and let the soul paint what words cannot. I was different. Why do sketchbooks wish all their pages were filled? For closure, if there ever was such a thing? Closure of what? Closure of a chapter? Closure of images that once lived, free and wild? I sometimes wonder if the birth of an image on my surface meant the death of it, too. Once it’s out of the artist’s mind, the art wasn’t alive anymore. My pages were overfilled. Masood had stuffed me with different pages because he couldn’t fit his drawings on mine. He came home every day to relax, painting out his worries and fears, enjoyment and love onto me. It felt like whiplash. On one page, his soul painted iridescence. On the other, he drew entrapment. I enjoyed being his passion. His haven. I enjoyed his sons’ awe at how he decorated me, lea...

Enemies to Lovers: With Yourself


“When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.”
A phrase we’ve all heard. But most people misunderstand what it really means.

It’s not about being blindly positive.
It’s not telling you to slap a smile on when your world’s falling apart.
It’s not about enduring.

It’s about transforming.
It's about weaponizing your weaknesses.
Taking what little you’ve been handed — no matter how bitter — and using it to make something undeniably yours.
Turning scraps into statements. Pain into poetry. Failure into fire. 

Your greatest enemies? They can become your greatest assets.
Your worst days? The palette for your masterpiece.

Your downfall isn’t in the lemons.
It’s in refusing to believe you can use them.

You know what they say.
"Keeps your friends close and your enemies closer."
True that.
The perfect enemies to lovers.

A thing many don't realize is that often, our weaknesses aren't exactly weaknesses, but strengths that are being used incorrectly.
You decide whether what you have is a gift or a curse.
"One man's trash is another man's treasure."

However, the first step to weaponizing your weaknesses is self-acceptance.
Burning bridges with your supposed weakness is futile.
Because it's a part of you.
And no matter how hard you try, you won't be able to do that without ruining yourself. 
You must revisit the bridge, review how you can innovate it, and use it to your advantage. 

It's your empire. Do you want to use its weak links to catch conspirators against your throne, or fix it immediately, getting rid of that opportunity for 'safety'?
You cannot play safe in the world if you want to thrive.
"Don't take risks."
Learn to manage risks.

In the words of Robert Kiyosaki's bestselling book, 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad'.

Your power lies in your ability to turn your imperfections into perfections.
It lies not in your ability to eliminate threats, but in your capacity to exploit them.

So, will you buy a new vase? Or use kintsugi to turn it into something even more beautiful?
Your. Move.


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