A Practise of Justice

observe, reflect, and make sense of the structures shaping our lives.

Afoot and light-hearted I take to the open road,              

Healthy, free, the world before me,                                    

The long brown path before me leading wherever I choose.

                                                                          — Walt Whitman

Young girl with dark hair in a ponytail looking through a telescope on a boat, overlooking the ocean with a distant sailboat.

For as long as I can remember, I’ve been curious about people,
the things they say, the things they don’t,
and the lives that exist quietly beneath the surface.

I used to ask too many questions.
Questions that didn’t quite belong to me,
about people I barely knew,
about things I didn’t yet understand.

At some point, I learned to hold those questions back.
But the curiosity never really left.

This space is where I’m learning to return to it—
more carefully, more thoughtfully.

Through writing, I try to make sense of what I notice:
small moments, passing conversations, and the systems that quietly shape the way we live.

I’m currently studying Philosophy, Politics, and Economics,
and exploring law and business.
But more than anything, I’m interested in people—
how they move through the world, and how the world moves through them.

I don’t have answers.
But eventually I will.

And if you are also curious, why don’t you tag along, til the day I find mine, and the day you find yours.