Ann Dingli left Malta with lofty dreams of becoming a respected design critic eight years ago. Her plans were somewhat foiled by the cold reality of life and she was confronted with the anguish of self-diagnosed failure. Today she runs a small art blog and writes for a handful of cultural publications. Her realisation that things don’t always turn out as envisioned has made her fascinated with the meaning of ‘failure’, and has convinced her that FOMO is the mother of all insecurities.
Ann Dingli left Malta with lofty dreams of becoming a respected design critic eight years ago. Her plans were somewhat foiled by the cold reality of life and she was confronted with the anguish of self-diagnosed failure. Today she runs a small art blog and writes for a handful of cultural publications. Her realisation that things don’t always turn out as envisioned has made her fascinated with the meaning of ‘failure’, and has convinced her that FOMO is the mother of all insecurities.