Leaving Without Hatred and the Psychological Freedom of Choosing Peace It has barely been ten or fifteen days. And yet, it feels like months have passed. Time behaves strangely when emotional weight shifts. When you are leaving without hatred, something inside reorganizes itself quietly — like furniture moved in the night. The calendar insists it…… Continue reading Leaving Without Hatred
Tag: Midnight Reflection
Midnight Threshold
At midnight, a person reflects on the anxiety and anticipation of submitting a meticulously crafted CV. The quiet of the house contrasts with the restlessness within, highlighting the tension between seeking new opportunities and the commitment to change. Growth feels daunting yet necessary, encapsulating the complex nature of choice and vulnerability.
