To Live Is to interpret...

Lately, I’ve been thinking, or more like feeling, that the more present I am in my existence, the more I realize I’m constantly dancing. Not just physically (though catch me on the dance floor👀), but metaphorically, energetically, spiritually; with people, ideas, memories, even random thoughts mid-walk.

These dances are a fusion of who I am and what the moment offers me. It’s like life hands me an improv setlist, and I riff off of it with everything I’ve got. When I’ve got it, of course 😂

Life isn’t a static thing to consume

It’s an active co-creation.
And to live deeply, we must be here.

When I’m fully present, I feel like I’m in a feedback loop. A good one. Each experience offers something: insight, inspiration, empathy. Whether it’s a conversation, an argument, a quiet morning sunbeam, or even a feeling I can’t name. Everything becomes material for interpretation, for meaning-making, for understanding others and myself.

It’s like the universe is constantly whispering:
"Interpret this. Then transform it."👀

So What Am I Saying?

I guess I’m inviting you into this way of being.

Try it. Be fully present with someone today.
Feel the dance of that interaction: the rhythm, the pause, the tone, the heart.
Notice how you show up, what stories your mind tries to tell, and what happens when you let go of needing to be right or ready.

You may find that life feels more vibrant
You may feel more alive
You might even start enjoying traffic (maybe…?👀).

But if you do try it, let me know. Seriously.
Or if this way of living already speaks to you, I’d love to hear your take.
Let’s make this an open experience, not just a monologue.

It’s what led to the shoot you’ll see below. A simple coffee shop conversation sparked by presence, curiosity, and trust. That’s interpretation in motion. That’s serendipity.