Zooskol Porho __link__ -
Mira stared at her quill, at the ink that had yet to touch paper. She thought of the countless maps she had drawn—each a representation of places, but never of feelings. She thought of the weight of unspoken grief, of the love that lingered in her heart for her father who had disappeared in a storm years ago, never to return.
At its core, the work seems to grapple with the "Porho"—a metaphorical state of suspension. It asks: How do we maintain our identity when the world around us is in a constant state of flux? The "Zooskol" element acts as the structural cage, the societal or physical limits we operate within, while the "Porho" is the fluid spirit trying to escape them. zooskol porho
Ultimately, the goal of this approach is to foster a love for learning that lasts a lifetime. By focusing on "studying better" rather than just "studying more," students can reduce burnout and increase their capacity to contribute meaningfully to society. Mira stared at her quill, at the ink



Just made these with gluten free flour and they turned out so well! I had to use quite a bit more gf flour (maybe an additional 1/2 cup – I used Bob’s Red Mill GF All Purpose because it was what I had, though I wouldn’t recommend it) to get the texture of the dough right before I rolled it out. The flavor was still spot-on, and the texture was great. Will definitely make these again with regular flour next time! Thanks for the great recipe.