A monumental sculptural figure strides forward through invisible resistance. One hand shields a heart-shaped opening cut through the chest, while the other grips a staff planted firmly into the ground. Its posture suggests motion, endurance, and deliberate will. By day, the heart appears as a visible absence carved into the body. By night, a flame burns within the cavity, turning the void into a source of light. This artwork reflects on perseverance. Throughout our lives, we move towards our dreams, overcoming external forces – personal trauma, political upheavals, displacement, and self-doubt. The open heart symbolizes the scars of our lived experience that we carry inside—the fire within stands for love, resilience, and the inexhaustible desire to live. The staff becomes a symbol of direction, purpose, and conscious will. The piece includes a participatory element. Inscribed on the staff are three questions: Who are you? Where are you going? And why? Below the inscription, a marked handgrip invites viewers to engage with the artwork. Upon contact, a beam of light projects into the sky — a symbolic gesture that transforms private intention into a visible statement. The act is a brief but ceremonial moment of deep introspection, where personal resolve becomes part of a shared experience.