When Urgency Is Confused for Importance

Urgency is often treated as a virtue. In work culture, speed becomes a proxy for care, and reaction replaces reflection. But urgency is not neutral, and when it’s mistaken for importance, context, wisdom, and human limits are quietly pushed aside.
When Urgency Is Confused for Importance

Urgency often masquerades as importance. In work culture, speed becomes a proxy for care, and reaction replaces reflection. This piece examines what we lose when immediacy is rewarded over context, wisdom, and human limits.
Giving the Story Room to Breathe

Reflections on the new release date for Fields of Resilience When I first began writing Fields of Resilience, I had a vision—and a timeline. I marked April 2025 as the release date with conviction. It felt symbolic. Grounded. Achievable. It was also the first time I had ever tried to publish a coffee table book. […]
Behind the Lens: Stories That Inspired Fields of Resilience

Behind the lens, photography has always been more than just capturing images for me—it’s about preserving emotions, telling untold stories, and uncovering the depth of human connection. Fields of Resilience was born from this perspective, a collection of moments that shaped my journey in Uganda and the lessons they left behind. Each image in this […]