Above and Below: How Classification Ignores Everyday Expertise
A reflective exploration of social classification and everyday expertise, examining how hierarchy often underestimates people’s real skills and lived knowledge.
A reflective exploration of social classification and everyday expertise, examining how hierarchy often underestimates people’s real skills and lived knowledge.
A reflective look at people and communities running on exhaustion, not brokenness—discover how survival stretches bodies, minds, and bonds, and why overuse feels like the only option.
A reflective look at the quiet impact of waiting for basic needs like electricity, water, and jobs, and how delayed support shapes daily survival and resilience.
There is a quiet shift that happens when survival becomes the central concern. Dreams fade slowly, almost unnoticed, until the future is not imagined but managed. Every decision is measured by what it takes to get through the next day: food, safety, money, shelter. Planning beyond this moment feels dangerous, unnecessary, or even foolish. The…
A reflective essay on women trapped in invisible debts and obligations, exploring dignity, resilience, and human endurance beyond transactional systems.
A reflective essay on the delicate balance between aid and dignity, exploring NGOs, donations, mistrust, and the human need beyond transactional help.
A reflective essay on a country abundant in resources yet failing its people, exploring human dignity, resilience, and the quiet endurance of everyday lives.
A quiet literary reflection on dignity, inner strength, and being seen beyond glamour — a text about human worth in an unequal, distracted world.