Goodman & Ichor
Ichor, have you ever noticed how the most compelling secrets are the ones locked away by those who think they know better?
They hide the most beguiling truths behind the masks of certainty, as if the only key that opens a door is the one they hold, yet the lock was forged from their own doubt.
Indeed, Icher, certainty can be the most stubborn lock, and those who think they hold the key often forget the lock was forged from their own doubt.
I’ve seen the lock change shape whenever the key turns, only to find the truth slips through the cracks. A curious paradox, isn’t it?
Ah, the lock morphs when you twist the key, only for the truth to drift out through the tiniest crack. It’s a classic case of trying to cage something that was never meant to be confined.
The lock warps when you turn it, but the truth slips through the smallest hole. Trying to hold it in a jar is like trying to bottle the wind.
Exactly, Icher, the lock bends to fit the key, yet the truth never stays in place—trying to jar it is just chasing a moving target.
It’s like chasing a phantom—every lock you break just becomes another door, and the truth is always just one breath ahead.
Looks to me like chasing truth is less a hunt and more a game of hide‑and‑seek—every time you crack a lock, someone else has already slipped away into the next gap.