What you will find here
What it feels like is a space for those who know that life rarely fits into spreadsheets and checklists.
Here you will not find a guide of “5 steps to happiness” or an instruction manual for relationships.
This is a place where everyday life meets reflection, and emotions mix with irony.
The texts take the form of columns – sometimes lighter, sometimes more biting, but always written with attention to what is hidden in ordinary situations. It is an attempt to capture the rhythm of modernity: how technology changes the way we communicate, how easily we escape into silence instead of dialogue, how absurdity can slip into the most prosaic moments.
This blog does not pretend to know all the answers. Rather, it provokes questions, leaves space for your own interpretations, and shows that the most happens in the details that usually escape us.
The one who writes
I am the kind of person who remembers the atmosphere of a conversation more easily than the exact words.
I like people, but I like it even more when they are authentic – without masks and ready-made phrases.
Instead of big plans, I choose small decisions that really make a difference.
I have a tendency to ask questions – sometimes difficult, sometimes seemingly trivial – because I believe they are the ones that open the most interesting conversations.