Half Of Me is a personal project, born from moments of being lost, questioning what life is about and why we are here. What happens when you find yourself alone, and how do you survive? Loneliness offers time to rest and rethink the purpose of life. Growing up in Bangladesh, I was surrounded by the music of Lalon Shah. His songs reflect a philosophy rooted in the “sahajiya” tradition, emphasising the soul over the body and celebrating liberal humanism and individualism. While I’m not a singer, it feels like everyone in Bangladesh knows a few lines of Lalon’s work. The clouds that once hung heavy in the sky have cleared, though they might return at any moment. I’ve learned that when the moonlight touches the water in a pond, it creates an enigmatic reflection of humanity. This image serves as a reminder of our shared experiences and the depths we navigate, both in solitude and together. In this interplay of light and shadow, I find clarity and a sense of purpose, guiding me on my journey forward.