REFLECTIONS

Small observations before large conclusions.

Short notes about the moments that disappear when experience is compressed into a label.

Not advice. A closer look.

These reflections begin with an ordinary gesture: reading the message twice, saying “whatever” too quickly, continuing to explain after the other person has understood, or waiting for a choice that costs nothing.

Sometimes the smallest detail changes the explanation. That is where the observation starts.

A SECOND LOOK

You read the message again. Not because you misunderstood it. Because you were checking what it might cost you.

THE OPEN OPTION

You may not be unable to decide. You may be waiting for an option that asks you to lose nothing.

“WHATEVER”

“Whatever” does not always mean you have no preference. Sometimes it means you have already begun calculating the cost of having one.

More reflections are being prepared.

Until then, the first book follows these small moments further.