Is “What is life” a question or a statement? I’ve always perceived it more as a statement, a phrase that reflects an ongoing exploration. I’m curious about the nature of life and how to engage with it, but when I express it, it feels more like a declaration. It’s the “what” that defines life. Through this process, I hope to share my perspective on the essence of life as I experience it. Consider this a collection of my ideas, thoughts, processes, and the places and impressions that captivate me.
I have always been a daydreamer and an observer. By reading books, watching films, and watching people, I notice connections and patterns. I often process these observations while engaged in various activities. As a child, my physical activity was intense, and I believe it helped me think through my ideas. As I grew older, my focus shifted from physical activity to using my hands for creative projects. The desire to understand life’s workings remains strong in me.
To me, life encompasses places, spaces, people, the objects we surround ourselves with, and the tasks we undertake. Using our five senses, I invite you to join me as I navigate through my experiences.