
My name is Acacia, I’m 24 years old, originally from Taiwan, and currently living in Switzerland. I was originally on track to become a lawyer in the U.S., but during a gap year, I started casually sharing some of my experiences on YouTube—and unexpectedly, it took off.
That led me to a very different path, one that blends spirituality, personal transformation, and universal laws. Today, I create content that explores the deeper layers of life using a grounded, logical approach—combining structure with soul, and intellect with intuition.
Describe yourself in 3 words.
If I had to pick three words, they would be intuitive, visionary, and curious.
I often follow a strong inner knowing that guides me beyond logic. I see possibilities before they take shape and love imagining what the world could become. And I never stop asking questions—curiosity drives everything I do, from exploring consciousness to understanding human nature.
Is there a quote that motivates you in the most difficult moments? Which one and why exactly that one?
There’s a famous line from the Tao Te Ching: “The Tao that can be spoken is not the eternal Tao.”
To me, this means that true wisdom can never be fully expressed through words—it must be lived and experienced directly. Just like in Siddhartha, where the most important realizations can’t be taught, only discovered on one’s own path. It reminds me to trust my journey, even when it’s beyond explanation.
You have a YouTube channel where you cover topics on manifestation and self-development. How did this idea come up and what or who inspired you to do it?
It started naturally. I’ve always been drawn to life’s deeper questions—about meaning, consciousness, and reality itself. I never planned to turn it into a career, but the more I shared my journey, the more people resonated. My content is inspired by Jungian psychology, quantum physics, universal laws, and my own lived experience. I just share what I’ve lived and truly understood.
Why did you decide to participate in Miss Europe Continental?
As a child, I suffered severe burns that left visible scars on my body. But I’ve always felt confident in who I am.
For me, joining this pageant is about representation. If someone like me—who carries physical scars—can stand on a stage like this, I hope it gives strength to others who struggle with self-image or have similar experiences. Beauty isn’t about perfection. It’s about presence, self-acceptance, and the courage to show up fully as you are.
What advice would you give to other candidates?
Be yourself. You don’t need to fit into any mold or live up to any standard. The more you accept who you are and express it unapologetically, the more magnetic you become. Your authenticity is your beauty.
Tell us about your future projects.
Right now, I’m developing a course, writing a book, and producing a podcast—all centered around exploring life through a synthesis of universal laws, psychology, metaphysics, philosophy, and quantum physics. My goal is to translate abstract spiritual concepts into a grounded, logically structured form that speaks to those seeking real understanding—not just surface-level inspiration.
I’m also considering pursuing a master’s at Columbia University’s Spirituality Mind–Body Institute, or a similar program that bridges inner development with academic inquiry. But I’m not attached to any specific outcome. I prefer to go with the flow and follow what feels aligned in each moment. To me, the process matters more than the result.
IG – 霏霏Acacia (@itsacaciaxoxo)