"My God, my God, whose performance am I watching? How many people am I? Who am I? What is this space between myself and myself?"
— The Book of Disquiet by Fernando Pessoa via @luthienne
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"My God, my God, whose performance am I watching? How many people am I? Who am I? What is this space between myself and myself?"
— The Book of Disquiet by Fernando Pessoa via @luthienne
özünde iyi olman beni ilgilendirmiyor. bana nasıl davrandığın ilgilendiriyor.
There's a truth she carries—a spark within, whispering softly to the canvas of dreams, painting hope with colors unseen, where creativity blooms infinite.
What does love mean to you?
You walk through life believing you are one person — one identity, one story, one voice. But the truth is far more complex. You exist as countless versions of yourself, scattered across the memories of everyone you’ve ever encountered.
To some, you are warmth. To others, distance. To one person, you were a lifeline. To another, a lesson. In one chapter, you are remembered for your kindness. In another, for your silence. In someone’s story, you are the hero who saved them. In someone else’s, the villain who walked away.
And what makes this both beautiful and unsettling is that you will never truly know how you live inside those memories.
You will never hear your laughter the way it lands in someone else’s heart. You will never see the way your presence shifts a room. You will never fully understand the space your absence leaves behind.
To yourself, you are simply you — trying, learning, healing, growing. But to the world, you are fragments of moments, emotions, and experiences that form thousands of silent stories.
So move through life gently. Choose compassion. Speak kindly. Love deeply. Because even the smallest interaction you create can become a memory someone carries long after you’re gone.
You are more impactful than you realize.
“Bread and Entertainment: Are We Living in a 24-Hour Circus?” “Give people food and entertainment, and they will never revolt.” The Ro