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There’s a moment, somewhere in the middle of the road, when you realize you’ve been carrying too much—not just in your bag, but in your life.

That moment became the seed for Wander Light.

This book didn’t begin with a plan. It wasn’t something I set out to write. It started as notes—scraps of memory, small observations, things I didn’t want to forget. A hike in the rain. A stranger with a story. A photograph that made something clearer. A night spent lost on a mountain road, laughing, exhausted, fully alive.

Over time, those pieces started to speak to one another. And eventually, they asked for a shape. A form. A spine. And now, a reader.

Wander Light: Notes on Carrying Less and Seeing More is not a collection of travel tips. It’s a meditation on movement, memory, and the kind of freedom that grows when we begin to question the systems we’ve inherited—the ones that taught us to seek security through accumulation, or to define success by what we can prove, rather than what we can feel.

This book is about clarity. 
About noticing. 
About how simplicity sharpens your vision—not just outward, but inward.

It’s about what happens when you strip away the noise. 
When you stop planning every detail. 
When you stop performing and start paying attention.

Writing it meant going back. Not just through journals or photographs, but through moments where I learned something by doing less, not more. It meant telling the truth—quietly, and without pretense—and trusting that someone else might need that kind of truth, too.

There are photographs in the book, but they aren’t decoration. They’re part of the way I see. Part of the way I remember. And part of the invitation—because this book isn’t just about my story. It’s about what you might see when you begin to live more lightly, too.

The result is a small book. Just 76 pages. But every one of them matters to me.

If it finds its way into your hands, I hope it feels like a companion. Not a roadmap, but a reminder—that you don’t have to carry so much. That real clarity rarely comes from adding more. And that freedom, the kind that lasts, often begins with the choice to let go.

Wander Light is available now on Amazon. 
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Thank you for reading. For noticing. For walking this far.

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