What disappears with time was never the point - what truly matters is what it leaves behind. In a hundred years, the house I live in - the one I obsessed over, poured my earnings into, made sacrifices for - will belong to someone who never knew my name. They will repaint the walls, tear down … [Read more...]
The Power of Possibility: From “What Is” to “What Could Be”
When caught in unknown situations, I often find myself coming back to the question, Kya hai, kya ho sakta hai? Hindi for: “What is, and what could be?” On the surface, it seems simple, but it holds so much more. It’s a question that pushes you to look beyond what’s right in front of you and … [Read more...]
The Weight of Words: When Passion Demands Proof
Passion is one of those words that carries an almost mythic quality. It stirs our imagination, evokes admiration, and, when spoken with conviction, demands our attention. It’s a term that doesn’t simply describe - it declares. To say, “I am passionate about this” is to present oneself as someone … [Read more...]
The Quiet Strength That Holds the World Together
The world often feels like it’s teetering on the edge - fractured by polarizing conversations, amplified by the unrelenting noise of media, and shadowed by the struggles so many face in silence. Social platforms magnify the extremes, and headlines thrive on conflict, leaving many of us grappling … [Read more...]
Buying Canadian Isn’t Enough – We Need to Build Canadian and Back Our Builders
I’ve always believed that Canada is a country of builders. We don’t always make a big deal about it, but we have this quiet, determined way of solving problems. We innovate, we adapt, and we find workarounds when things don’t go as planned. But for all that resourcefulness, we don’t seem to own … [Read more...]
You Can’t Pour From an Empty Cup: Why Taking Care of Yourself Comes First
I’ve always believed that taking care of others is a core part of being human. Whether it’s leading a team, supporting a friend, or even just showing up for your family, giving your energy to those you care about feels right. But here's the thing I’ve come to realize in my own life: you can't … [Read more...]
The Quiet Confidence of a Country That Doesn’t Need to Be the Greatest
I’ve never understood the obsession some countries have with declaring themselves the greatest. It’s as if the louder you say it, the more true it becomes. But real greatness doesn’t need a microphone. It doesn’t have to be shouted from rooftops or woven into political speeches. It isn’t … [Read more...]
What Deserves Our Best?
There’s no shortage of things that need fixing. Everywhere we look, something is breaking — systems, relationships, climates, trust. The world is noisy with urgency. And yet, the more we pile onto our plates, the more we realize that doing everything is just another way of doing nothing well. … [Read more...]
Replace the Numbing with the Nourishing
I’ve been thinking a lot about habits lately Not the big, dramatic ones we obsess over at the start of a new year, but the quiet, everyday ones that shape us in ways we don’t always notice. The way we start our mornings, how we spend the in-between moments, what we turn to when we’re tired or … [Read more...]








