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Helen of Troy
The Woman Who Became a Symbol Before I began writing this series, I unknowingly found myself following the footsteps of these stories. In March, I stood in Florence at the Uffizi Gallery, gazing at Botticelli's Birth of Venus. Like millions before me, I admired one of the most famous images of beauty ever created. Yet what fascinated me most was learning that Venus was not perfect. Her pose is unnatural. Her proportions are not mathematically precise. The painting is filled w
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The Most Beautiful Women in History
And Why Their Beauty Was Never the Most Interesting Thing About Them There have been billions of women throughout human history. Many were beautiful. Some were likely every bit as beautiful as the women whose names we know today. Yet somehow only a handful became legends. Why? The answer isn't symmetry. It isn't perfect skin. It isn't measurements. It isn't youth. It is story. Helen became the woman for whom kingdoms went to war. Cleopatra became the queen whose intellect res
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Sometimes what feels like heartbreak is really just a breaking free.
When we are in the middle of loss, we tend to focus on what is being taken from us. We grieve the future we imagined. We mourn the plans we made. We replay the memories and wonder how something that once felt so right could have ended. But sometimes, years later, we look around and realize that what felt like the end was actually the beginning. I have been thinking a lot lately about how different my life would look today if certain chapters had unfolded the way I wanted. At
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Wisdom Looks Beautiful
The older I get, the more I realize that wisdom and beauty are not separate things. True beauty isn’t perfect skin, a certain weight, or even a beautiful face. It is confidence earned through experience. It is surviving things you once thought might break you and somehow finding yourself smiling again. It is learning what matters, what doesn’t, and refusing to apologize for either. Lately, I’ve found myself appreciating my own reflection more than I have in years. Not because
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