The End of A Decade
Hello wonderful people and happy Monday everyone!
It’s the last post of 2019 and the last post of the decade. Because, truth be told, maybe I wasn’t writing here in 2009, but still, I had a blog, even when I was in High School. Looking back at that blog now, it feels surreal to say the least that a whole decade passed by.
And yet, it did. I graduated from High School, University and I got my Master’s in Business Administration back in the summer of 2018. I got a job at two different tutoring classes. I moved to another city and then moved back to my hometown. I started a business of my own. I left adolescence behind, only to realise that adulthood is a bunch of messy situations, stress and the dawning revelation that there are times when you still feel 19. I mean, I do.
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It’s the end of a decade, folks, and even though this one was kind of bittersweet in so many different ways, with unexpected turns of events, losses and unwanted changes, it was also nice.
I know that I’ve been ranting about how 2019 was in general a pretty shitty year, with reading slumps, insomnia, tons of stress and depression, and not as much writing as I wanted to, but at the same time, this was the year that I got two of my books published! The Guardian of the Auras and Demonic Debutantes.


That’s a huge deal, dearies! Indie-published, yes, but still, I had the nerve and the guts to go for it! And I’ll keep chasing my dream, even if there are people out there that say it’s impossible to be traditionally published. What I’ve come to realise is that when people say impossible, they usually mean improbable. I like defying the odds.