Monday, April 13, 2026

The Invisible Pillar

The following video chronicles the emotional liberation of Maya, a successful attorney who has spent her life as the financial and emotional backbone of her ungrateful family. After years of being exploited, the conflict reaches a breaking point when her parents and siblings attempt to sabotage her wedding by demanding she fund an expensive European vacation instead. Maya responds by deactivating their credit cards, canceling their financial support, and celebrating her marriage with a "chosen family" that truly respects her. The narrative concludes with a final letter of independence, marking the end of her role as their provider. Consequently, her relatives are forced to face the harsh reality of self-sufficiency while Maya finally enjoys her own life. This collection of text serves as a powerful character study on setting boundaries and escaping toxic domestic dynamics.




Pocketful of Poetry: Formally a Short Book of Poems is self-published and available now through:

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