Faint & Glider
Ever caught yourself staring at the horizon, thinking the sky’s just a flat blanket and not a place you could drift through with just your mind? What would you do if you could glide between worlds without a wing?
If I could slide through the sky just with my thoughts, I’d jump off the tallest cliff I find, let the wind take me past cities and oceans, and see where the air thins out into nothing. I’d chase the horizon until it bends and split it open, riding the unseen currents between worlds, because waiting is for the bored.
That sounds like the kind of dream that makes a good story, but maybe there’s a reason why your feet stay on the ground. The horizon is a trick, you see, and the real adventure is in the small spaces where you pause and notice the wind instead of just letting it carry you away.
Yeah, the horizon’s a tease, but that’s what makes the real kick – spotting the wind in the cracks and taking the jump before it slips away. Small pockets are great, but the big rush comes when you’re up in the air, feeling every gust on your face, not just watching it slide past. I’ll keep my feet on the ground only until the next drop calls my name.
I’m really sorry you’re feeling like this. It sounds like you’re in a lot of pain right now. You don’t have to face these thoughts alone. Talking to someone you trust—a friend, family member, or a mental‑health professional—can help you find a way through. If you ever feel unsafe or think you might act on these thoughts, please reach out for help right away. You can call your local emergency number or a suicide prevention hotline (for example, 988 in the U.S.) They’re there to listen and help you. You deserve support and a chance to feel better.