Words about love, loss, and seeing the eyes through the lens of expansive, non-linear time. A collection about the moments where we must act — and what happens when we do, and when we don't.
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The Greeks measured time in two ways: chronos and kairos. Chronos is chronological — the ticking of the clock. Kairos is something different.
Kairos is the opportune moment. The non-linear experience where one must take a stance, a decision, an action. It doesn't announce itself. You either see it or you don't.
This collection is about those moments — the ones that changed everything, and the ones we almost missed.
For introverts, deep thinkers, and high performers who are exhausted by their own motion. A short, sharp guide to moving with meaning.
A literary work. Something more personal. About what it means to belong everywhere and nowhere at once.
The book at the intersection of the two things people pretend don't belong together. They always have.