09/04/2026
Dear Roya Joon✨✨
I’ve always fallen for stories, but this time I found myself falling for you. The one who loves what she does with an almost reckless honesty, who shows up fully, passionately, wholeheartedly… and yet holds a quiet distance within…….
I saw myself in that, in the way we give everything to what we choose, and still know how to step back without losing ourselves. It’s never halfway with us; it’s either all in or not at all. And somehow, people only know the devotion and passion , not the detachment that keeps us grounded. Reading you felt like a reminder that it’s okay to exist in that in between, to be deeply involved, yet softly untouched.
And then there’s the way you move through life..... making choices, holding silences, letting moments pass without always chasing explanations.
You made me realize how important it is to have certain conversations, and yet how life sometimes unfolds in ways we’re not meant to fully see or understand. Not everything needs to be unraveled; some things simply need to be lived through. What stayed with me most is your quiet acceptance..... of love, of loss, of timing, of yourself.
And maybe that’s why I admire you so much — because you never held yourself back from feeling deeply, even when the world tells you not to.
It’s okay if they think loving MADLY your work , people is too much… I think it’s the most honest way to live.
And you know what, Roya Joon… I think it’s going to take me a while to come out of this character , out of The Stationery Shop, and the kind of quiet magic
created through you🤍✨