Notta-Lotta  Pride always had an uncanny ability to observe what many overlooked. From an early age, she displayed a keen sense for the nuanced and the understated. As a child, while her peers reveled in the obvious, Notta-Lotta found joy in the spaces between words, the silence between notes, and the stories that weren't told.

Notta-Lotta's early career was marked by a series of essays and articles that highlighted the unseen and the unheard. However, it was her magnum opus, "Trump’s Humility: A Comprehensive Guide to the Unseen", that catapulted her to international fame. A book with empty pages, it was a masterstroke of wit and commentary, making readers question, reflect, and laugh all at once

Outside of her writing, Notta-Lotta was known for her minimalist lifestyle. She believed in living with few possessions, stating that the most valuable things in life aren't things at all. A patron of silent retreats, she often said that silence was the most powerful form of communication.

Educated at the prestigious Whisperwood Academy for the Observant, she majored in Unspoken Communications, a course that trained students to understand the unsaid, the implied, and the hinted-at. Her thesis, titled "The Power of Empty Spaces", was a groundbreaking work that analyzed the impact of what isn't there, garnering attention from scholars and laymen alike.