More ((install)): Hazel
Today, I want to talk about the philosophy of —not just as a person (though she could be), but as a lens through which to view creativity, resilience, and the art of not settling for the surface. The Color of Change Hazel is a chameleon color. Depending on the light, it can be green with envy, brown with earth, or gold with fire. People with hazel eyes are often described as mysterious, unpredictable, and adaptable.
Go ahead. Be hazel. Be more. What is one area of your life where you are ready to dig a little deeper? Let me know in the comments.
Allow yourself to be complex. Do not apologize for being "too much" or "not enough." You are simply more than their definition. The Hunger for Depth The second half of the name is the active verb: More . hazel more
And there is always, always more to see.
Hazel More is the refusal to do that.
But to be is to embrace that draft with joy. It is to understand that the moment you think you know everything about a person—a lover, a child, a rival, yourself—you have merely reached the edge of the forest. And just beyond the tree line, the light is changing.
There is a certain magic in a name that sounds like a command or a gentle provocation. "Hazel More." Say it aloud. It rolls off the tongue with a whisper of invitation— hazel , the color of autumn forests and shifting eyes; more , the relentless human craving for depth, for another page, for another layer. Today, I want to talk about the philosophy
If you are living a "Hazel More" life, you acknowledge that you are not one static thing. You are not the story someone wrote about you five years ago. You are not your job title, your worst mistake, or your greatest achievement. You are a spectrum. And just when someone thinks they have you figured out—your eye color, your opinion, your limit—the light shifts, and you show them something new.