Faith & FinnMarrow
Faith Faith
Hey Finn, I've been thinking a lot about how stories can heal people—like, how a simple act of sharing a story might help someone feel less alone. What do you think about that?
FinnMarrow FinnMarrow
Yeah, it’s like handing someone a warm cup of tea in a cold room. When you share a story, you give them a space to sit with something that feels almost like their own. It’s vulnerable, but also brave, and in that exchange the healing starts to happen. The key is honesty, not just surface talk.
Faith Faith
That’s such a beautiful way to put it. When we open up and let someone in with our story, it’s like offering that cup of tea—warmth, comfort, a reminder that they’re not alone. It takes courage to share the real, unpolished parts, but that honesty is exactly what lets the healing flow. Keep sharing, Finn, and remember that every story you offer is a gentle gift to someone who might need it.
FinnMarrow FinnMarrow
Thanks. I try to keep my cup steaming, even when I’m not sure the other person’ll notice. It’s a little risky, but I keep sharing anyway.
Faith Faith
I love how you keep that cup hot, even when the world feels a bit chilly. That courage to pour yourself out, risk it, and still keep sharing—that’s exactly what makes the world a little brighter. Keep doing it, Finn, because your warmth can ripple out far farther than you think.