Books

This is where the books I’ve written live.

They were created during a time in my life when I was trying to make sense of experiences that felt impossible to understand while they were happening. Writing them became a way to process the past, to put language to things that once felt confusing, chaotic, and overwhelming.

These books were never meant to trap me in my past. They were a bridge that helped me walk through it.

Today, I feel far removed from many of the moments that inspired them, but they remain important markers of my journey. They show the path from confusion to understanding, from survival to reflection.

In many ways, they represent pieces of my mind at different stages of growth.

My Kaleidoscope Life

My Kaleidoscope Life is a deeply personal and philosophical reflection on life, mental health, and the process of healing. Through poetry and reflective writing, the book explores what it means to rebuild yourself after experiencing emotional and psychological fragmentation.

Much like looking through a kaleidoscope, the book suggests that life’s broken pieces can form something unexpectedly beautiful when viewed from a different perspective. It invites readers to reflect on their own struggles, identity, and capacity for transformation.

The Mosaic Mind

The Mosaic Mind continues that exploration by examining the inner landscape of a mind learning to survive, adapt, and grow. The book reflects on the philosophy of resilience — how the pieces of our experiences, even the painful ones, can come together to form something meaningful.

Rather than presenting a perfect or polished version of life, it acknowledges the complexity of being human and the strength that can emerge from confronting our inner battles.

These books are not meant to be final answers. They are snapshots of a time when I was searching for them.

And while the person who wrote them has continued to grow, they remain an important part of the story that shaped who I am today.