
The Weight of the Daily
Seneca once reminded his friend Lucilius that we are all, in a sense, travelers who have forgotten our destination, distracted by the mere mechanics of the journey. We spend our days caught in the friction of necessity—the exchange of goods,…

The Geometry of Movement
When a river meets a bend in the landscape, it does not fight the resistance of the bank; instead, it slows, deepens, and finds a new rhythm that carries the silt forward. This is how life often moves—not in straight lines, but in a series…

Plain Tiger by Siew Bee Lim
It was on a fine day, the sun was warm with few clouds in the sky. I was in a small park looking for butterfly to photograph. After shooting the common grass yellow
