“Never make fun of someone’s passion because that’s the thing that saves them from the world.”
— Unknown

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“Never make fun of someone’s passion because that’s the thing that saves them from the world.”
— Unknown
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you're scared of losing people but who's scared of losing you?
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What my hands know that my mind ignores.
My body and my mind often move out of habit.
Repeated gestures, learned reflexes, automatic thoughts.
Sometimes I think it’s control.
But it’s only routine.
And it makes me wonder:
is my body contradicting my mind,
or is my mind finally listening to what my body already knows?
I think I’ve figured out what I love.
Love itself. People. The way we connect, grow, and try to understand each other.
I used to think I understood all of that — like I had already mapped the whole subject. But the more I explore, the more I realize I’ve only seen a tiny part of it.
It’s like the Dunning‑Kruger curve: at first, you feel confident, like you’ve got it all. Then you go deeper and discover how huge the topic really is.
That’s me with emotions, relationships, humanity.
Every day, I learn something new. A nuance. A contradiction. A truth that reshapes the previous one.
And I want to keep going. Not just skim the surface — explore things in depth.
Not to master everything, but to understand better. To stay curious. To stay open.