About
I write the days as they are
Slow notes on ordinary days — the small stories I don't want to forget.
My name is Mira. I was born in Singapore and have lived here my whole life, which means I sometimes forget to look up. The same MRT routes, the same hawker centre tables, the same corridor light at 6:45 p.m. when neighbours come home with plastic bags rustling. MyStoryPath is my attempt to notice again.
By training I am an editor — I spend weekdays tightening other people's sentences. Evenings I walk. I like routes that cut through void decks because the air is cooler and you overhear fragments of conversation in three languages. I drink kopi siu dai more often than I should admit. I keep notebooks that are never as neat as I intend.
This site began in 2025 as a private folder of drafts. A friend asked to read one entry about Chin Swee Road and suggested I put them somewhere public, not for an audience but for accountability — the way telling someone you will go for a run makes you lace your shoes. So here they are: not polished essays, not recommendations, just records.
I live in Everton Park, near Outram, in a flat where the window faces a row of rain trees. When the wind moves the leaves, the room goes green for a moment. That is the kind of detail I am trying to preserve.
What you'll find here
Short journal entries about place and habit: a new stall opening, a rainy afternoon, a walk I didn't plan. I write in the first person because the pronoun matters — these are my impressions, not instructions. If you live in Singapore, you may recognise your own streets. If you don't, I hope the particulars still feel honest.
I don't take sponsorships or review invitations. There is no comment section. If something resonates, you can say hello — I read every message, though I reply slowly.