Essays & Publications
My writing explores the subtleties of the human experience and depicts life's struggles and victories by connecting thematic depth with personal insights. Through an authetic narrative style, I aim to inspire change and meaningful conversations.
When I heard about domestic violence
I wasn’t told that respect and kindness were always fundamental human rights, not things you should earn with sweet actions, pillow talks and constant ego boosts — which deep down are just a strategy you found to postpone a next episode of aggression from them.
This is what makes people remarkable
In a world of 15-second stories and reels, sun-kissed skin filters, one-click-away follows, cryptic emoji combo communication, right-click DM sliding, and lefton reads… It gets harder to achieve decade-long relationships, display unanticipated realness, invest in meaningful non-disposable conversations, or give considerate and educated goodbyes.
Dare Amore: a letter of grief and lesson learnt
I ask myself how is it that we are surrounded by so much logic, rationale, and precision, yet all the same, overflown by an equivalent level of absurdly random occurrences. I ask myself why have I chosen a career that abides by science, data, and numbers, all of which give me close certainty (or great odds) on the final result if my spirit is drowning in the hypothesis that no scientific development can reassure me.
72 hours for the self: a solo birthday travel story
People talk a lot about the out of sight, out of mind deal — which to me equals utter bullshit. I believe running away never truly works because eventually, things have a way of catching up. What we can do, is temporarily avoid. But I wasn’t travelling to avoid, I was travelling to face.
Ganas de vivir: a solo roadtrip story
The previous years had been a blur, so this would be the first Summer of potential sweetness. And although I had convinced myself that a solo quarantine in an empty village hadn’t been rough, I might’ve lied a little. Three months later, large sidewalks, transit sounds and city agitation were all I could think of. It’d be pretty damn sweet to take my car to new roads, I thought.
Invisible leash on certitude
Deep down what really holds you back isn’t how your body will react to the coldness in the plunge. It’s the fear of shock in between state changes, right before you let go and give in.
The royal struggle
Sometimes, we get a sip of the sweetness, a sample of what conquest could be. Often, we are nearly overthrown of ourselves. Fortresses protect — they do. But they don’t save what is destined. Sudden defeat. Often, well-planned. Often, when least expected.
Taking flight
Two weeks ago, I saw a dead pigeon. It could’ve just been a dead pigeon, I mean, it was indeed a pigeon, and considering its flat appearance against the tar, it was definitely dead. Poor dead pigeon, I thought, as I carelessly galloped over it to complete my third set of the 400m run.
Cropping season
Sometimes… The rain comes a little too strong and temporarily impinges your strength by fracturing your leaves. Seasons make your petals fall and force you to be inevitably naked, unwillingly crowded by unknown species. The wildfires strike your anatomy and its heat makes you crawl back to your underground roots.
Atlantic lessons
Here, our Atlantic presents several wonderful phenomena — to reach the freeing part of its existence, we must be willing to go through its barrier of discomfort. Unpleasant low temperatures and crashing waves that almost throw us to the ground, never trust the treacherous ocean.
Habits of the heart
Words, I’ve always loved them. They uncover. They reveal. They expose. But they also hide, manipulate, and obstruct. They hinder the revealing silence that, more or less, communicates more than the lines that shape each letter, that form each word, that create each sentence.
Peculiarities of a post-overtraining phase
In December 2020, after a year of ongoing pain during every single workout and sleepless nights, I found out that what I thought was a soreness that had to be overcome with the no pain, no gain mentality was a complex diagnosis that would change my life.
When I heard about mourning
Mourning is more like an avalanche of snow that hits the surface of your being at this sudden, slow pace and piles up its remains at the bottom of the mountain, altering its shape, and forever changing its structure.
Atypical home address
To me, the most inspiring place on Earth. When travelling, some people tell me that they absolutely despise “the airport part” of a trip — the waiting, the crowds, the terminals, the security check, the overpriced food, and duty-free stores… But to me, it’s the most magical place.
High of restlessness
An austere voice can be detected somewhere in the room; and even if the figure is just a shadow by the entrance, it has the power to regulate each of the girls’ moves, as if they were marionettes, controlled by strings that can either force them to “keep their tummy in”, “tuck their rear” or “articulate their feet”.
From Chestnut to Oliver Street
It couldn’t be! Was I in another world, was this place a practical joke or was this really it? I desperately searched for something, someone that I could associate myself with, but there was nothing…