The Art of the Edit

Lately, I’ve been thinking about how curation is really just another word for editing your life in public. What we choose to keep — and what we quietly let go — tells a story about who we’re becoming.

I used to think curation meant assembling beautiful things. Now I think it’s about subtraction. Deciding what doesn’t belong so the things that do can breathe. It’s less about taste and more about clarity — how you refine your world until it starts to sound like you.

Curation isn’t a hobby; it’s a habit.

The kind that sharpens how you see. A shelf, a playlist, an outfit — it all becomes a mirror for the version of yourself you’re editing toward.

The more I pay attention, the more I realize: curation is the art of alignment. It’s how we make beauty make sense.

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