Although my life was largely shaped by a technical career, my love for writing began in childhood. I’ve never considered myself a particularly skilled writer, yet my imagination has always soared without limits. Writing became my sanctuary, a space where I could pour out the empathy and love that guide me, and reflect on the moments that have shaped my life.
I write when my heart is wounded and my spirits are low. I write when words fail me in spoken form, and when I need to untangle thoughts I can’t otherwise express. I write when I’m struck by the weight of social norms, those invisible rules that challenge my soul.
Writing, for me, is not just a personal act of healing—it is a way to speak out. Not just for today, but for the future generations to come, so they may glimpse my truths, my struggles, and my hopes for a better world.
John Kazerooni
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