Walking the path of truth, authenticity, and life beyond expectation.
From early adolescence, you’re told to figure out what you want to be when you “grow up” , and then work hard to achieve that vision.
So you follow the path laid out for you: by society, by your family, by the quiet (or loud) expectations of others.
But one day, you wake up and feel it—something is missing. Soul.
You’re where you were told you should be, but it’s not your place. It’s not the place your spirit was born to inhabit.
So you begin a quest to remember who you are beneath the painted image of who you were taught to be.
It’s not easy. You dig deep and face your shadows.
You cry. You laugh. You unlearn. You grow.
And ultimately, you transform.
But now, you find yourself living between two worlds—bouncing between two versions of yourself: The one you worked so hard to build, and the one you traveled a treacherous road to rediscover.
Each day you wake up and ask yourself, which mask will it be today? The one that keeps you accepted, or the one that feels like home?
An Invitation to Reflect
If you, too, find yourself standing at the crossroads, ask yourself:
Do I need to completely release who I was? Or is there wisdom in integration—allowing the learned and the rediscovered to coexist as one?

