Let Curiosity Lead

I’m heading to Singapore.

Why, you might ask?
I’m not entirely sure.


All I know is something is calling me there.

Not the tourist brochures or travel deals.


Something deeper. Quieter.
Like a whisper from the universe I can’t ignore.


Usually, I’m the kind of traveler who dots every “i,” crosses every “t,” and builds the itinerary with intention. Every hour, every meal, every museum ticket accounted for and pre-booked.


But this time is different.

This time, I’m letting curiosity lead.


Trusting that wherever I’m meant to step, I’ll step.
Whatever I’m meant to see, I’ll see.


This trip is a practice in trust.
A decision to trade the scarcity mindset that whispers, “What if I never come back?”
for an abundance mindset that says, “I will return—when it’s time.”


There’s something sacred about showing up without a script.
When you trade the need to know for a willingness to listen, something shifts.


You stop performing the trip, and you start living it.

Maybe this is the magic of the moment—
To co-create with the place.


To let it greet you, teach you, nudge you.
To see what only shows itself when you don’t rush.


Even the planning has felt different.
Less about the “must-sees.”
More about sensing what’s calling us.


My kids get it too. I asked them what they want to do. 

They replied, “We don’t want to look like tourists.”

And what they really meant was:
We want to feel part of it.
To belong to the experience, not just observe it.


So maybe this isn’t just a trip.
Maybe it’s a drawing of soul lines in a city of light.
A constellation that didn’t exist—until we arrived to trace it.


One step at a time.
One spark of joy at a time.


And in that…
we won’t just find a place.
We’ll find a piece of ourselves.
And we’ll not just experience quantum joy—
maybe we’ll leave a little behind to ripple.

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