About The Finding Us Project
I have been a lifelong seeker with a head full of questions and a mind that’s always been fascinated with the “why” behind everything.
Why do people believe what they believe?
Why do we see the world so differently?
Why do I feel the way I do?
At some point, I realized that I had to turn that same curiosity inward. I had to ask myself questions:
Who am I really?
What do I believe—and more importantly, why do I believe it?
What’s truly mine, and what was handed to me without question?
Spoiler alert: I didn’t have any answers.
But that’s where the journey began.
I discovered that much of what I thought I knew about myself (and the world) was inherited—absorbed from family, culture, media, or just...convenience. I never stopped to question whether those truths fit me. And when I finally did, my whole worldview shifted. I started unraveling, reexamining, and realigning with my actual self. Not the version built for approval or survival—but the one that had been there all along, quietly waiting to be remembered.
The Finding Us Project was born from that journey. It’s not a how-to guide or a 5-step plan. I’m not a therapist, a guru, or an expert in anything, I am just a relentlessly curious human.
This space is for fellow seekers.
For the question-askers, the story-holders, the ones trying to find their way back to themselves.
Here, we hope you’ll find inspiration, honest reflections, soul-stretching content, and hopefully—
a reminder that you’re not alone.
We’re all just trying to find our way.
So let’s do it together.
Lets share ideas, questions, and stories that will make us take pause and maybe even pivot.
Whether you’re knee-deep in your own quest or just dipping your toes in the waters of introspection, let’s get a little lost—so we can find what’s real.
Let’s find us.