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As a designer, what life can I design for myself?

The Cursor Blinks: What Do I Want to Create… Just for Me? I design many things—logos, signage, websites, and just about anything imaginable. I bring ideas to life, ensuring every element is intentional and purposeful. But when I step back, I wonder—why is it that I can design for clients with precision and vision, yet struggle to design the life I want to live? Especially coming out from my PEG operation and readjusting my new lifestyle as a disabled person unable to eat, I lost a few kgs and definitely was lost for a few months. I kept going with the excuse, I'm healing , but there is so much I wanted to do. The struggle wasn’t just about finding time; it was about finding meaning. As a designer, I know that great design doesn’t happen by accident—it requires intention. So, I ask myself: Am I intentionally designing the life I truly want to live? If not, what’s stopping me? Life embedded with Dharma As a designer, I know a rigid template cracks under real life — just like in Canv...

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