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The Quiet Weight We Carry

March 24, 2026

It began with a sound I could not ignore.

Not loud. Not even clear. Just a faint, rhythmic tapping. Like a loose thread brushing against wood. I first noticed it on a stage many years ago, under white lights that felt harsher than they needed to be. The room was full, the expectations fuller. I had spoken a hundred times before, across rooms larger than this, to audiences far more critical. Yet that day, as I adjusted the microphone, the tapping returned.

A soft tremor in my fingers.

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Posted in: Memoir Tagged: anxiety, life, love, performance, story

What Keeps Passing Between Us

March 22, 2026

On most evenings, just before the lights come on across the street, I see them on their balcony.

Not doing anything remarkable.

He waters the plants. She adjusts the chairs. Sometimes they sit without speaking. Sometimes they laugh at something that does not seem important enough to laugh about. And yet, there is a small ritual between them. A passing of the watering can. A gentle tap on the shoulder. A quiet sound that somehow feels like a full conversation.

That little passing, that unnoticed exchange, has been there for years.

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Posted in: Memoir Tagged: life, lifepath, love, marriage

Cleaning the Window Within

March 21, 2026

The first thing I noticed that morning was how dull the light felt.

It was not the sun. It rose the way it always does, steady and unbothered, brushing the tops of buildings, slipping quietly through the curtains. But something in the room resisted it. Even the familiar looked slightly out of place.

I walked to the window and absentmindedly ran my hand across the glass. A thin film of dust came away on my fingers. I wiped a small circle clear, just enough to see through. The light did not change much. It still felt muted.

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Posted in: Memoir Tagged: blocks, lifepath, love, mindset, window, windshield
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