It did not begin with a desire to be a writer.
It began with a desire to make the world a better place to live.

It was easy to name problems from the comfort of air-conditioned rooms. But when it came to speaking about what truly mattered, silence followed. Today, self-worth has become fragile and is negotiated daily, dependent on being seen and affirmed. I chose to write to give voice to what remained unspoken, to turn that silence into understanding, and to remind others that no one is alone and that self-worth should never be a puppet of validation.


Today, I write daily. Not because I always have something to say, but because attention requires practice. Writing keeps me honest. It keeps me awake. I founded Ready2Live to extend this work beyond the page. Ready2Live exists as a fresh voice that encourages people to believe in themselves.
My first book grew from loneliness, not as a theme, but as lived reality. My second book turns toward self worth and asks how so many people come to doubt their own value without ever realizing when it began.
If my words resonate, it is because they were never meant to belong to me alone. They are an invitation to reflect, to feel, and to sit honestly with your own experience.








