EXTANT The Ones Who Survive Themselves
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In EXTANT, his debut philosophical poetry saga, he explores the idea that some individuals are not merely shaped by circumstances but fundamentally redesigned by intense emotional experiences. Through layered imagery and reflective narration, he examines how love can become both a defining force and a haunting memory, how the mind can act as both weapon and refuge, and how survival often means learning to coexist with parts of oneself that never fully heal. Influenced by solitude, observation, and the search for meaning beyond conventional life paths.
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In EXTANT, his debut philosophical poetry saga, he explores the idea that some individuals are not merely shaped by circumstances but fundamentally redesigned by intense emotional experiences. Through layered imagery and reflective narration, he examines how love can become both a defining force and a haunting memory, how the mind can act as both weapon and refuge, and how survival often means learning to coexist with parts of oneself that never fully heal. Influenced by solitude, observation, and the search for meaning beyond conventional life paths.
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In EXTANT, his debut philosophical poetry saga, he explores the idea that some individuals are not merely shaped by circumstances but fundamentally redesigned by intense emotional experiences. Through layered imagery and reflective narration, he examines how love can become both a defining force and a haunting memory, how the mind can act as both weapon and refuge, and how survival often means learning to coexist with parts of oneself that never fully heal. Influenced by solitude, observation, and the search for meaning beyond conventional life paths.
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