As children, we longed to grow up, drawn by the illusion of freedom and independence we saw in adults. We admired their seemingly liberated lives, unaware of the burdens that came with adulthood …bills, emotional struggles, hustle, and responsibilities we were never prepared for.
Using my muse as a universal symbol, it reflects the harsh reality many face when the idealized adult life clashes with truth, especially for those from underprivileged backgrounds. It contrasts the carefree days of childhood with the weight of grown-up expectations.
Yet, life at every stage brings its trials… from cradle to grave, womb to tomb. We stumble, adapt, and eventually figure it out. That process of constant evolution and resilience is, perhaps, the true essence of life.





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