The Quixotic Journey

Our journey began in 2017 when I got married and
felt the responsibility to support my family. In my late teens and early
twenties, I battled depression, reaching a point of contemplating suicide.

The internal conflict about life's purpose and my own identity led me to leave
everything behind and embark on a global exploration, visiting places like
Amsterdam, Spain, India, Egypt, and more.

During this incredible journey, I discovered that much of our suffering stems from conflict, the tug of war between opposing forces. Pleasure opposes pain, and pain opposes pleasure, creating a constant struggle. What I learned is that at higher levels, there are no true opposites; we are all one and united. Society separates us with labels, but in reality, we are part of the same universe.

I decided to dedicate my life to fostering unity—within myself, between individuals, and ultimately, on a global scale. I believe the key is to be less self-centered and more selfless, finding something greater than ourselves. This could be through art, religion, prayer, yoga, or simple acts of kindness—each person finding their unique path.

Throughout my years-long journey, I encountered amazing people and had profound experiences that demonstrated the beauty of this world when we break through the boundaries imposed by perceived differences. We can experience heaven on Earth by transcending these limitations, seeing beyond faces and recognizing the soul, acknowledging the unity that binds us all.

As I experienced this unity and liberation from opposites, the idea of armless glasses came to me. As a child, I always lovedfashion that pushed boundaries and challenged norms, something that encouragesus to think outside the box. That's when I started working on the concept of armless glasses.

The journey has been long, challenging, and
beautiful. It took about two years to develop the glasses, followed by another
two years of market research. Now, we proudly present the most unique pair of
glasses that not only serves as eyewear but also carries a message—we can break
boundaries, challenge what people say we can't do, and show that the answer is
not "we can't," but "we can."