A mother posts a heartfelt birthday message for her child. Hundreds respond. The post goes viral. But the child is just a few rooms away. This blog begins with that moment— and asks a simple, unsettling question: When did love become something we perform for others? From birthday posts to changing names, this is a story about how social media is quietly reshaping how we feel, love, and present ourselves. A Birthday Post, A Quiet Room, and the Performance of Love It began with a notification. A birthday post. A mother had written a long, emotional message for her child— full of love, memories, pride. Photos. Emojis. Warmth. Hundreds of likes. Dozens of comments. “Such a beautiful bond!” “So lucky to have a mother like you!” And yet, what stayed with me was a simple question: The child lived in the same house. Just a few rooms away. The Distance Between Two Rooms Somewhere inside that house, there could have been a hug. A whispered “Happy Birthday.” A quiet moment that belonged only ...
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This space is dedicated to my father, who taught me to be bold, to stand up to power, and to remain faithful to one’s convictions—even when standing alone. What began in 2024 is a digital relic I carry forward: a space where my voice exists unedited. When thoughts feel too much for the world, this blog becomes a home for them. This is me—unfiltered, unfinished, and becoming Architect of Ideas, Sculptor of Minds and Storyteller of the Everyday.