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2.08% of Life A place that seems trivial and mundane can actually reveal more about us than we are willing to admit. Over a 70-year lifespan, 2.08% is spent in the bathroom—at home, at work, or as a guest. This is a space of isolation, where a person is left alone with their thoughts, habits, and small rituals. What do we do in these moments? Scroll through the news feed, solve life’s dilemmas, read a book, or simply reflect? Perhaps, without realizing it, we reveal our true selves—the essence of who we are beyond social roles. This project is an exploration of the most intimate space that everyone has. Through a series of photographs, I illustrate how 2.08% of our lives becomes a mirror of our personality, habits, and even hidden traits. We will spend an entire era in a place that no one openly talks about, yet it remains an irreplaceable part of our existence. "2.08% of Life" is an attempt to find meaning in the seemingly insignificant details and to view everyday life from a new perspective. 2013–2015