Dear Words of wisdom Some of my identity was shaped not by places or people, but by words I encountered at the exact moment I needed them. These poems didnโt demand interpretation or explanation โ they simply stayed. Quietly. Steadily. Long enough to become part of me. On Purpose โThe two most important days in …
Dear New Beginning,
Dear New Beginning, I came to America on my momโs birthday โ December 19th. After a long, exhausting flight, we landed in Houston relieved, hopeful, and completely overwhelmed. There were five of us and over thirteen boxes. The first challenge was simply getting everything out of the airport. The second was standing outside in the …
Dear Nigeria,
Dear Nigeria, I went back to you for many reasons. One was logistical โ my green card interview date was finally released, and I had to return weeks ahead of time to prepare. Another was personal โ my grandfatherโs funeral was in December, and I wanted to be there. I went back hopeful, believing that …
Dear Survival, Diabetes Awareness Art Piece #3
Dear Survival, You look like flying, but you donโt feel like freedom. This piece came from a conversation with a woman named Krishnaa. She spoke about the sheer amount of medicine and medical technology it takes to keep her alive โ the supplies, the waste, the constant reminders that her survival is not effortless. Sometimes, …
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Dear Impossible, Diabetes Awareness Art Piece #2
Dear Impossible, Youโre what people tell those with diabetes they shouldnโt try. I learned that after listening to someone describe their life โ not in restrictions, but in motion. Cycling 235km in a single day. Eating freely. Living fully. Refusing to let a diagnosis become a ceiling. And yet, diabetes isnโt simple. It isnโt linear. …
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Dear, Diabetes Awareness Art Series #1
Dear, Diabetes Awareness Art Series #1 This is the first piece in my Diabetes Awareness art series, and itโs called Disjointed. This piece captures a feeling I kept hearing over and over again while speaking to people living with diabetes:that sense of loss The story behind the wings Disjointed is inspired by Alexandria. Before her …
Dear, 2026
Dear 2026, This is a new year, and it in fact, does come with a new me. I don't expect to change who I am, just refocus on what I have always wanted. In the darkest nooks and crannies of my life, once was a child who was desperate to separate herself from her family …
Do I really Have What It Takes to be a Doctor?
Dear Future Me, How do I know if I have what it takes to be a doctor - let alone a physician-scientist? Iโve seen so many doctors work and walked through the steps they took to get there: the late nights studying, the seven-hour MCAT, the constant push to network, build relationships, and apply yourself …
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Dear, Terrified Dreamer
The truth about me is that I am terrified of failing. Iโm so scared I wonโt be able to achieve my goals and dreams that sometimes I start holding back โ not putting in as much effort as I should โ just so I have an excuse. I can tell myself, โItโs not that I …
Dear Jack of All Trades,
Dear Jack of All Trades, Youโre a jack of all trades, but sometimes life doesnโt let you master everything. I know you have tons of brilliant, amazing, positive ideas, but no matter how much you want to, you canโt do it all. Time is limited. Instead of doing everything halfway and then quitting, streamline. Choosing …
